Log on to domain
I have a system that has a couple of remote users. However when remote
they are unable to see the domain server (NT4 at present)
Access is via Draytel routers with firewall. Should we ensure that any
ports are open?
Thank you in advance
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Relevant Pages
- Re: Security Issues with NT4 being no longer supported.
... > NO services are are exposed to any public NICs. ... > Remote users can access the office network over a VPN ... > We have a fairly low tech (NT4 SP6a) setup. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.security) - Security Issues with NT4 being no longer supported.
... We have a fairly low tech (NT4 SP6a) setup. ... Remote users can access the office netowrk over a VPN - but this is ... thousands of pounds and weeks of work upgrading to Windows Server ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.security) - Re: Log on to domain
... remote they are unable to see the domain server ... Right now we know you have an NT4 ... know I wouldn't" for opening ports if for no other reason than ... ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely) - Re: which ports are in need to be opened to change password over V
... that doesn't affect remote users. ... The packets come through the firewall as encrypted data. ... The only filters which could affect this would be filters between the VPN server and the DC. ... > Could you explain which ports are in need to be opened to change> passwords ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.networking) - Re: port knocking - use closed ports for authentication
... >> port knocking is a novel method of using closed ports for user ... >> the method allows remote users, in possession of a secret, to manipulate ... (comp.security.firewalls) |
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