How can I get around the issue of authenticating through a NAT'd address to another network that has a domain controller to access resources. I was told that Keberos authentication will not work through a NAT'd address.
Here is the situation....
We will be given an IP address that will configure for NATing. That IP address is part of another network that has a domain controller and other resources in it. I will use a 192.x.x.x network as the inside address. We need to first and foremost be able to receive internet connectivity through the NAT and secondly be able to access Exchange and other resouces on the other end of that IP but kerberos authentication will not work through a NAT.
How can I get around this. Please help. Thanks in advance.
Here is the situation....
We will be given an IP address that will configure for NATing. That IP address is part of another network that has a domain controller and other resources in it. I will use a 192.x.x.x network as the inside address. We need to first and foremost be able to receive internet connectivity through the NAT and secondly be able to access Exchange and other resouces on the other end of that IP but kerberos authentication will not work through a NAT.
How can I get around this. Please help. Thanks in advance.