Re: Establish external trust over a NAT device




For a tust to work you'll need a lot more than just netbios traffic.The BEST
way is to use NAT devices (also called routers) that will allow you to set
up an IPSec tunnel between networks, otherwise your trust will be more or
less useless because Windows PPTP VPNs connect hosts to networks, not
networks to networks.

....kurt



"Leif P" <anon@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

I have seen several posts on the internet claiming that it is not possible
to create an external trust between 2 windows server 2003 domains over a
NAT device.

I read this article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/172227 as it should
be possible if the NAT device also replaces the NETBios owner IP address.

Is it possible to create an external trust over a NAT device if the NAT
device replaces the owner IP address in the NETBios packets??

Leif P



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