This is a discussion on NAT & Netbios domain logins within the Linux Networking forums, part of the Linux Forums category; Hi folks, I'm putting some windows machines behind a Linux firewall, and I find that most things work fine. (...
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Hi folks,
I'm putting some windows machines behind a Linux firewall, and I find that most things work fine. (I can map drives from servers on the other side of the firewall, for example.) One thing that doesn't work is domain logins to a domain controller on the other side of the firewall. This seems to be documented in the following article: http://support.microsoft.com/support.../q172/2/27.asp I've been looking around for an appropriate connection tracking module for iptables, but I'm surprised that I can't find such a thing. Matt Chapman's ip_nat_netbios seems to be exactly what I want, but it doesn't compile with recent versions of the 2.4 kernel. (At least I couldn't get it to.) Does anybody have any suggestions? Thanks, Bryan -- ================================================== ============================= Bryan Wright |"If you take cranberries and stew them like Physics Department | applesauce, they taste much more like prunes University of Virginia | than rhubarb does." -- Groucho Charlottesville, VA 22901 | (434) 924-7218 | bryan@virginia.edu ================================================== ============================= |