Thank you but it doesn't help beacuse I have the full access to the address
of MYSERVER.
other ideas?
Sergio
"Andrei Ungureanu" <contact me via www.itboard.ro> wrote in message
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> you'll need to map port 135 TCP for DCOM and also I belive 445 for SMB.
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> "Sergio" <ciao> wrote in message
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>> Dear all,
>>
>> this is my scenario
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>> I need to manage some server in the remote offices. I have a pix-firewall
>> and also the remote networks have it.
>>
>> A remote server ( well i call it MYSERVER from now) is reachable with the
>> Public address 81.81.81.43 (eg.) , on the inside lan MYSERVER adress is
>> 192.x.x.x. ( ie a private address) so a Static NAT translate the ip to
>> private and viceversa.
>>
>> my computer is in the inside lan with a private address and go out with a
>> public address like 82.83.84.56 (eg).
>>
>> the server is in the same domain as the mine.
>>
>> I'm an Enterprise Admin.
>>
>> If i try to connect to this serve with a wmi script, for example using
>> the ScriptomaticV2 tool, i cant get the data.
>>
>> But if I add to MYSERVER the ip alias 81.81.81.43, ie the same address
>> with is pubblished, i can get all data but that's a terrible workaround.
>>
>> Wich is the best solution to avoid this problem?
>>
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> Sergio
>>
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