Re: use DNSCmd on a DNS Server behind firewall

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From: Ryan Sokolowski [Avanade] (ryans_at_community.avanade.com)
Date: 11/15/04


Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 08:34:18 -0800

While I'm not certain, I suspect that you'd have to open up the set of ports
required for RPC traffic to use "Runas". This may be more of a security
exposure than you desire - consider this carefully. If this is the case,
you may want to consider using Terminal Services to manage the server's
services...

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"tanyahk" <tanyahk.1fpgna@news.nospam.local> wrote in message 
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> I would like to manage a DNS Server (AD-Integrated Zone) behind fiewall
> by using DNSCMD from a standalone server. Any one could tell me the
> port needed for runas and dnscmd to work? I have already opened port
> 53
>
> I need to use runas as well because i have to manage the domain's dns
> server from a standalone computer.
>
> Thank you~
>
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