Re: IIS Clustering newbie
- From: "Gerald Aigenbauer" <ga@xxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 14:15:51 +0200
hi!
crossover cable?
the client side network cards are connected to the dmz incoming network. the
backside cards need to connect to the network pointing to the dc and the
exchange backup servers... no crossover cable in that scenario.
gerald aigenbauer.
"bsnamoric" <bsnamoric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Thanks for the response. For the cards that I am using NLB can i put them
> on
> a seperate subnet and connect them via a crossover cable? Anyway to get
> around opening port 135? We have that filtered on our switches.
>
> "Gerald Aigenbauer" wrote:
>
>> hi!
>>
>> yes, one nic of each cluster node need to be in the same subnet.
>>
>> ports to open to the dc´s behind the firewall:
>> ldap 389+3268, kerberos 88t+u, dns 53t+u, 135, 1024+ for rpc or fixed rpc
>> ports, netlogon 445
>>
>> gerald aigenbauer.
>>
>> "bsnamoric" <bsnamoric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>> news:05B64D5A-4342-4B9C-9D44-B3C97B0F62CD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >I have two 2003 servers, 2 NICS in each server all on the same subnet
>> >(DMZ).
>> > I am using a DFS share for replication. I have a internal DC that I am
>> > using
>> > for authentication. Do all of the NICS have to be on the same subnet?
>> > How
>> > do join the domain through a firewall? Any others suggestions?
>>
>>
>>
.
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