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Stephen_May
17 years agoLevel 3
Thankyou for replying. I have set the ports as you say in the backup exec options, and opened up the ports on the firewall, but still cannot connect to the other domain.
Any more ideas? My feeling is that although Backup Exec traffic might be communicating ok, some kind of windows traffic isn't. Should I open up dns between the LAN and DMZ? Or other ports? Kerberos etc? When I managed to get the remote agent installed onto the server on the DMZ, I referred to it by IP address rather than by name. Now BE is trying to find another domain NAME through the firewall.
Infact, it is tempting to just open everything between the LAN and the DMZ. The only reason the SBS is on the DMZ is that I didn't want it on the same network as the DCs. Maybe an over reaction? You can put additional DCs onto a network with an SBS ( I presume it's like the SBS holds the FSMO roles) but I wouldn't go putting an SBS onto a pre-existing network where there are alreay DCs.
Stephen
Message Edited by Stephen May on 03-07-2008 07:21 AM
Message Edited by Stephen May on 03-07-2008 07:44 AM
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