Re: Autenication through a wirewall

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From: Herb Martin (news_at_LearnQuick.com)
Date: 03/22/04

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    Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 15:55:43 -0600
    
    

    Not without ANOTHER domain and a trust.

    Either the RRAS server is IN the domain, or the
    RRAS server is IN A TRUSTING domain.

    Or it won't authenticate them in that domain.

    -- 
    Herb Martin
    "Mark Higdon" <mark.higdon@douglas.co.us> wrote in message
    news:B88D84EB-F17F-4853-8079-C8450069ACF4@microsoft.com...
    > Our security engineer wants to move the RRAS (Win2k) server into the DMZ,
    then have the users be able to authenicate with their NT 4.0 Domain account
    when they dial-in.  Is there any way to configure this to work if the RRAS
    server is not a member of the domain?
    >
    > Mark
    

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