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Can't administer DNS after implementing TCP/IP Security

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Brian - 27 May 2004 14:32 GMT
After implementing TCP/IP security on a WinNT 4 DNS server
by closing all ports and only opening the ones I needed, I
can no longer administer DNS in DNS Manager.  DNS still
works but when I click on the server in DNS Manager there
is an error which says No More Endpoints Available from
the Endpoints Mapper.  If I open up all the ports again
then it works.  I could really use some help with this.  
Thanks!
Scott Harding - MS MVP - 27 May 2004 18:18 GMT
What ports did you leave open? You will most likely need UDP and TCP ports
53 open and TCP 139 for the management program.

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> After implementing TCP/IP security on a WinNT 4 DNS server
> by closing all ports and only opening the ones I needed, I
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> then it works.  I could really use some help with this.
> Thanks!
Brian - 27 May 2004 18:57 GMT
I do have those ports opened, as well as a few others but
nothing seems to work.  ANy ideas?
>-----Original Message-----
>What ports did you leave open? You will most likely need UDP and TCP ports
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