Re: SBS2003 setup via NAT
- From: "Kerry Brown" <kerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx*a*m>
- Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 08:49:39 -0800
murrayr wrote:
Background: New SBS2003 std server, one nic, behind DLink DI-604
router. Static IP address of 192.168.0.125 defined for server on
DLink router already supporting old working NT4 server and
workstations. DLink router WAN IP 212.232.95.94, WAN DNS
154.11.138.59 and 154.11.128.187. Can ping internal 192.168.0.x
addresses, but cannot ping external addresses. Internal workstations
cannot ping SBS2003 server. MAC addresses verified correct. DLink
LAN IP 192.168.0.1. What settings do I require on SBS2003 to make
this thing work? DNS entries? Prefer not to use two nics in server
as would like workstations to access internet if server is off-line.
Suggestions?
Turn off DHCP on the router. Use DHCP on the SBS server. Use the SBS wizards
to set it up and the right settings will be used. Setup a forwarder on the
SBS DNS server to either the router or your ISP's DNS servers. Use the
router for NAT only. You may have to open some ports on the router for
remote access etc. You may want to look for a more sophisticated
router/firewall. I just went through a similar setup but a different model
D-Link. It worked fine setup this way.
Kerry
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