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  1. VulakAerr

    Forcing DC replication with PowerShell

    Interesting. At least I know now that I wasn't missing anything obvious. Thanks to you both for a working solution and an explanation respectively. Roll on v2.
  2. VulakAerr

    Forcing DC replication with PowerShell

    Hi, Thank you for this. Unfortunately it's not quite what I had in mind. I was hoping to be able to bind to an ADSI object and perform some sort of action on that, rather than calling an external shell. Thanks all the same. John.
  3. VulakAerr

    Forcing DC replication with PowerShell

    Hi all, I was wondering if anyone knew of a way of forcing replication between two domain controllers using PowerShell? I've bound to the appropriate NTDS connection using ADSI and had a look for any likely-looking methods on that object (I had hoped it would be in a similar place to where I...
  4. VulakAerr

    NAT, how do I do this on PIX?

    That makes more sense. It even brings back glimmers of knowledge from a Cisco router course I went on way back when. Thank you very much for your help and explanation. :)
  5. VulakAerr

    NAT, how do I do this on PIX?

    Thank you very much for your response. The only thing I am having difficulties understanding (I've done static and access lists etc before), is how this works for addresses other than the external one of the firewall. I just don't understand how I can assign more than one IP address to the...
  6. VulakAerr

    NAT, how do I do this on PIX?

    I am trying to get my head around NAT on PIX firewalls. I have not been using it for long, but am I correct in thinking that I can forward external addresses other than the one on my outside network adapter? For example, if I currently have 113.131.172.XXX as the external address of my firewall...

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