Routing in Windows Server 2003
I need to connect internet in the local PCs, i have a server having two NICs, and i have taken broadband connection. The broadband is connected to one NIC1 of the server and Other NIC2 is connected to the network having only 10 pcs. NIC1= 210.21<label id="69">2</label>.xxx.xxx (Public) NIC2= 192.168.1.10 (Local) The network taken the ips from 192.168.1.11 to 21 How internet works in the internal network.
November 12th, 2011 2:25am

basically you should do NATTING using Routing and Remote Access or else please install ISA server as you mentioned Windows 2003. http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/configuring-windows-server-2003-act-nat-router.htmlhttp://www.virmansec.com/blogs/skhairuddin
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November 12th, 2011 2:31am

you can do this from routing and remote access feature in the windows 2008 R2 once you enable this feature, to the second nic2 dont put a gateway. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754634(WS.10).aspx http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc785845(WS.10).aspx * youre having broadband connection like adsl you dont want to have seperate server for this you can configure the adsl router and put the network switch Darshana Jayathilake
November 12th, 2011 3:13am

Hello, install RRAS on your server so that it will acts as a router. Configure the server for NAT as internal IP addresses are not routable in Internet. Like that, client computers will access internet using the public IP address set on the public NIC card of the server. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties or guarantees , and confers no rights. Microsoft Student Partner 2010 / 2011 Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator: Security Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer: Security Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuration Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuration Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure, Configuration Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: Windows 7, Configuring Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Enterprise Administrator Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Server Administrator Microsoft Certified Trainer
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November 12th, 2011 9:51am

basically you should do NATTING using Routing and Remote Access or else please install ISA server as you mentioned Windows 2003. http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/configuring-windows-server-2003-act-nat-router.htmlhttp://www.virmansec.com/blogs/skhairuddin
November 12th, 2011 10:21am

Why not consider a simpler design by removing the RRAS role off of the server, and directly plug your hosts into a switch which links directly into your internet router as the example shown below:.. http://itgeared.com/designing-active-directory-for-soho Guides and tutorials, visit ITGeared.com.
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November 12th, 2011 2:17pm

Why not consider a simpler design by removing the RRAS role off of the server, and directly plug your hosts into a switch which links directly into your internet router as the example shown below:.. http://itgeared.com/designing-active-directory-for-soho Guides and tutorials, visit ITGeared.com.
November 12th, 2011 10:14pm

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