Thanks Nathan,

I'll have a look.

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noonie

On 6 February 2012 17:18, Keir Nathan <[email protected]> wrote:

> TMnetSim is primarily for simulating poor networks, but it might be able
> to do the forward for you.****
>
> Near the bottom of this page… http://www.tmurgent.com/tools.aspx****
>
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> *Regards,*
>
> *Nathan*****
>
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *noonie
> *Sent:* Monday, 6 February 2012 3:57 PM
> *To:* ozDotNet
> *Subject:* [ot] Port Forwarding LDAP****
>
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>
> Greetings,****
>
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>
> We have created a web-based user management system that works with Active
> Directory however the development time has been greatly increased by not
> having a local environment to develop and test against.****
>
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>
> I have managed to get a copy of the remote domain brought into our network
> with he following config:-****
>
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>
> Windows XP workstation (on our domain) hosting Microsoft Virtual Server
> containing Windows Server™ 2003 Service Pack 2 as the guest O/S. ****
>
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> The guest is configured as a domain controller and contains a close copy
> of the remote AD.****
>
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>
> The guest O/S is configured to use the host loop-back network adapter and
> is completely isolated from the host's domain.****
>
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>
> What I want to do is be able to configure the application under
> development to use LDAP connections and point them at the "replica" domain
> controller. The fact that this is hosted on XP is giving me a headache but
> this configuration is not open for negotiation.****
>
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>
> I assume that I need a port forwarding solution but XP doesn't appear to
> have one built in and Fpipe, which works fine for port 8080 --> 80 mapping
> appears to choke when I connect using an LDAP browser (ADAM ADSI Edit)
> mapping 1389 --> 389. I can connect and display the schema root but
> drilling into the directory returns errors at the client and logs errors in
> the Fpipe command window. I suspect that I've just chosen the wrong tool to
> do the forwarding.****
>
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>
> Has anyone had any success with this type of configuration and what
> recommendations do you guys have for port forwarding/mapping utilities that
> will work for me on XP?****
>
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> --
> Regards,****
>
> noonie****
>

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