[VPN] Logging on to an NT domain via PIX-to-PIX VPN

Chad Osmond osmond at holburn.com
Tue Jan 21 12:39:50 EST 2003


Russell, If they're NT4.0 Clients point the Wins Server to the PDC's IP
address.

That was an issue that had me hung up for a while.

 

Thanks,

 

Chad Osmond
 
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Russell Sakne [mailto:russak at bps.org.uk] 
Sent: January 21, 2003 11:19 AM
To: vpn at lists.shmoo.com
Subject: [VPN] Logging on to an NT domain via PIX-to-PIX VPN

 


Hi 

I skimmed the last year's archinve and didn't spot anything too relevant
to my problem. 

We have two LANs which are connected to each other across the Internet
by an IPSec tunnel between two Cisco PIX firewalls. 

One end (London) is currently a small NT workgroup. 

The other end is our main office (Leicester) with an NT domain complete
with PDC and BDC. 

As it is, TCPIP traffic passes merrily between the networks and
Leicester's NT servers can be logged on to if we specify their IP
addresses (either in the DNS or via a Hosts file), but there's no
domain-level authentication of the London users and machines so each new
server connected to requires a password. 

I would like the machines and users at London to become members of our
NT domain and log on to that domain ab initio (at the Ctrl-Alt-Del login
prompt). Is this feasible through the VPN tunnel we've got set up? What
do I need to configure (LMHosts?) 

Hope you can help 

Russell Sakne

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