For the PDC to work at all, you'll need to open up a few ports...

 
ASB
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Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 12:59 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: Re: Moving PDC behind firewall


Thanks everyone for the info on this admittedly weird request.

Everyone has asked why, here's the reason:

> It's clear (to me at least)the "trusted" LAN is being redefined.

We're wanting to insulate the PDC from the users.

Ed Esgro said "PDC will run but it will not be the master browser for
your 10.x.x.x network it will be the master browser for your 192.x.x.x
network".  If we put the PDC and user computers on the same logical
(10.*) network with this firewall/router in-between the PDC and users
and set the firewall/router to only forward the protocols we wanted,
would this allow the PDC to be the master browser?  I'm assuming the
answer is yes.

Thanks again for everyone's help.




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