We are making progress now. I setup the routing as you described, created a DNS host record for the UNIX machine but used the IP address of my Exchange Server since the UNIX machine doesn't have an outside, publicly accessible IP address. Now I get Undeliverable messages back from the Exchange...
I am running my own domain over my broadband connection and several of the big ISPs block e-mail from domains that reside on DSL and cable broadband network blocks. I've heard that you can forward your email through your ISP and avoid being blocked. Is this true and how do you configure it for...
What's a CR?
Normally mail comes to my Exchange Server in the format of username@domain_name.com. I want to be able to get e-mail with the format of username@machinename.domain_name.com to come in and it be forwarded/relayed to that UNIX server with the hostname machinename.domain_name.com...
I need help on figuring out how to Forward or relay certain incoming e-mail, just to one e-mail address, through my Exchange Server and onto a UNIX Sendmail server. Is this possible? THANKS!!!
-Mark
Yes, it is working now. It turned out to be the Radware Linkproof load balancer that sits besides my routers. Once I re-configured the new network on it, everything started working correctly.
-Mark
Mark-
That seemed to speed up the time it takes 'Active Directory Users and Computers' to load, but the SID resolution is still taking forever...
-Mark
I occasionally get an error message when trying to use Active Directory Users and Computers from my workstation:
'Naming information cannot be located because:
The server is not operational.
Contact your system administrator to verify that your domain is properly configured and is currently...
I am trying to load XP PRO on a hard drive, but I am unable to successfully remove an extended partition off the drive first. I *CAN* remove the primary partition only, leaving the extended partition on it, however, once I do that, then try to run the XP PRO setup it errors out during the start...
Hi. I'm trying to load-balance 2 T1's on a 1720 Router. Serial0 has T1 #1 and Ethernet0 has T1 #2. FastEthernet0 goes to my firewall. I have two routes setup in the router, they are:
#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Serial0
#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Ethernet0
The routes USED to have metrics on...
It looks like it's some kind of Media Gateway, according to this PDF below:
http://www.avaya.ie/Resource_Library/downloads/isl_8021q.pdf
Hope this helps,
Mark
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