NAT Configuration

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News

Can some please help. I am trying to configure NAT. This is the scenario.

I have two routers at two different sites. Site1 has a Domain controller
with AD, DNS and DHCP configured. Site2 is just client computers. Site1 is
meant to service Site2 with DHCP addresses. NAT has been configured between
the two routers. My problem now is that how can I get clients on Site1 to
join the Domain at Site2.

Note Site2 also will use the internet gateway from Site1. Thanks for all
your efforts.

Philip
 
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Ace Fekay [MVP]

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News said:
Can some please help. I am trying to configure NAT. This is the
scenario.

I have two routers at two different sites. Site1 has a Domain
controller with AD, DNS and DHCP configured. Site2 is just client
computers. Site1 is meant to service Site2 with DHCP addresses. NAT
has been configured between the two routers. My problem now is that
how can I get clients on Site1 to join the Domain at Site2.

Note Site2 also will use the internet gateway from Site1. Thanks for
all your efforts.

Philip

Do you have a VPN Tunnel created between them? That'll probably be the only
way to do it, since domain traffic can't traverse a NAT, but can go thru a
tunnel between the two site.

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Regards,
Ace

Please direct all replies to the newsgroup so all can benefit.

Ace Fekay, MCSE 2000, MCSE+I, MCSA, MCT, MVP
Microsoft Windows MVP - Active Directory
 
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Frank

For one, how is site 2 setup??
Are the peer or peer or do you have a DC??
Yes and it does sound like he is very short on hardware, but more info is
needed.

Frank

News said:
Please correct me if I am wrong. I think I will need a second network card.

Philip
 
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eddy

Thanks you all, The two sites will be sharing a DC from Site1. I resolved
the problem using WINS, but I need a solution using DNS, and I believe VPN
is the answer. I am yet to try this.

Thanks
Frank said:
For one, how is site 2 setup??
Are the peer or peer or do you have a DC??
Yes and it does sound like he is very short on hardware, but more info is
needed.

Frank

News said:
Please correct me if I am wrong. I think I will need a second network card.

Philip
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