2 possibilities I can think of:

Since the target machine is in the DMZ, it might not be in the same domain
as the WUG machine. Creating a local account on the target with the same
username and password should resolve that.

Also, look at the authentication level on the 2 machines. 2000 supports
stronger authentication and if it's required on the 2k box (in local
security policy) and the other box is not 2k, they can't authenticate.
Requiring NTLM authentication is the best you can do in a mixed environment.

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 11:07 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] NTservices scan refused



I am attempting to create a custom service using the NT services Plugin and
I cannot see the services on one of my machines.  There is a firewall
between the WUG server and the machine I am trying to monitor.  I have
created a general rule on the firewall that allows ALL traffic from my WUG
server through to my DMZ.  I then try to scan the services on one of my DMZ
servers and am getting a refusal from that box.  My firewall logs are
telling me that the DMZ machine is refusing connections to port 445
connection refused.  Anyone have any ideas what could cause this?  The
company that designed the box I am trying to monitor says that they have
nothing running that should block it.

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