Re: Routing through a Win2K Server
- From: "Tonymax" <Tonymax@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 07:57:04 -0700
lol! You can't assume anything with me, I know NOTHING! I did find NAT in my
RRAS console, but I thought that was just for translating alphanumeric urls
into actual IP addresses.
So how do I go about setting this up?
--
Tony Peterle
Certified IT rookie
"Robert L [MS-MVP]" wrote:
> I am assuming you also enabled the NAT so that the lower part can access the upper part and internet but no another way. So, check the NAT settings.
>
> nat and firewall
> In the Select Routing Protocol dialog box, click NAT/Firewall, and then click OK.
> .... NAT/Firewall blocks the client accessing the Internet. ...
> www.chicagotech.net/nat.htm
>
> Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
> Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
> How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
> "Tonymax" <Tonymax@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:7063344C-67C3-4D4C-B1D4-EF0467B7E40C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I am a relative newbie to IT, although I think I can grasp it fairly well,
> I'm having trouble with getting my two NICs in my win2K server to talk to
> each other.
>
> Here's the setup (we're talking VERY simple here!)
>
> DSLmodem (fixed, public IP)
> l
> l
> Linksys Router (makes the PPPoE Connection, all ports forwarded to server)
> 192.168.1.1 (DHCP enabled, range .20 to .39)
> 255.255.255.0 l
> l l
> l l
> 192.168.1.60 192.168.1.20 to .39
> 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0
> Win2KServer Other computers in office
> First (built in) NIC
> l
> Second NIC
> 192.168.0.1
> 255.255.255.0
> l
> l
> Other equipment with web pages, fixed IPs from 192.168.0.205 to 213
>
>
> The computers hooked up to the Linksys are fine, and I can hit the first NIC
> of the server from inside or outside the Linksys (we want our server to host
> a small public website with connectivity to the equipment connected to the
> second NIC). I can get to the equipment on the second NIC with port
> forwarding, but only on specific ports. I cannot ping the second NIC or any
> of the euipment connected to it from anywhere on the upper part of the
> network. Yet if I connect a computer on the lower part of the network, I can
> access the Internet fine.
>
> I have RRAS enabled, even checked the IPRouterEnable in my registry to make
> sure it was set to 1. I've tried adding secong (virtual) IP addresses to both
> NICs in each others subnets, I've tried to establish an IP tunnel between the
> two, I've tried Active Directory and adding RIP to the first NIC, even tried
> setting the whole thing up as a domain controller. No go.
>
> I've played some with the static routes, but I really don't know what I'm
> doing, and I can't seem to find the answers anywhere in the Help menus or in
> any of the books I've read.
>
> What am I missing here? why won't the two NICs swap some packets so I can
> hit that 192.168.0.x subnet from the 192.168.1.x subnet?
>
> Sorry to be such an idiot, this is all pretty new to me!
>
> Tony
>
> --
> Tony Peterle
> Certified IT rookie
.
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