Discussion:
SCOM 2007 - Dual NIC Server
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tempspace
2010-01-12 19:29:29 UTC
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I am attempting to start playing with SCOM 2007 but I've run into a
brick wall.

The box SCOM 2007 is installed on is a dual NIC machine, one network
connected to the public Internet and the other connected to a private
network. Our internal AD resolves DNS names to IPs on the private
network.

I have SCOM 2007 up and running and installing agents onto servers on
that private network, but I am unable to add agents to servers that
are connected only on the public segment of the network.

What do I need to do in order to manage agents on the local AD network
(our servers) as well as servers not on any AD domain and connected to
our public segment (our customers)?
Murad Akram
2010-01-14 17:46:01 UTC
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Since the machines on the public network aren't part of your AD
infrastructure, you will need to use PKI CA certificate base auth for these
machines to connect to your Ops Manager. This is just like using a Gateway
server to manage your devices behind the firewall or in a Workgroup
environment.

Murad Akram
Post by tempspace
I am attempting to start playing with SCOM 2007 but I've run into a
brick wall.
The box SCOM 2007 is installed on is a dual NIC machine, one network
connected to the public Internet and the other connected to a private
network. Our internal AD resolves DNS names to IPs on the private
network.
I have SCOM 2007 up and running and installing agents onto servers on
that private network, but I am unable to add agents to servers that
are connected only on the public segment of the network.
What do I need to do in order to manage agents on the local AD network
(our servers) as well as servers not on any AD domain and connected to
our public segment (our customers)?
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