Re: DNS, Active Directory, and public domains....
- From: "Herb Martin" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 17:27:41 -0500
"unc27932" <unc27932@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1113507811.256988.300900@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I think I'm getting it here - thanks for your responses. Short summary
> seems that unless I A) acquire a device (another router, firewall
> device, etc.) and put it between my network & the router spoken of
> above
> or
> B) get another network card, put it in the server, and make the server
> do NAT
>
> then I will not be able to do private addressing/NAT.
>
> So maybe I'll just stick with the public IPs.
If you are going to route to the Internet anyway,
there isn't that much of a reason not to do so.
BUT, you do need to consider some kind of REAL
firewall for a Domain Controller thus exposed, even
exposed inside of a university.
(I am assuming SOME of your students are smart, or
that some of your physical networks are not that
secure for access.)
.
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