RE: SBS 2003 communication with external subnet
- From: "Patrick" <Patrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 14:28:24 -0700
Let me clarify: I attempted to connect via the ip and fileshare from a
computer on the Internet, not from a system on the external subnet. When
attempting to connect from the member server, the connection times out with
the following message: No network provider accepted the given network path.
"Patrick" wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a network setup as follows:
>
>
> / - {SBS} - \
> {Modem} - {Switch} - {Router} - {Clients}
> \ - {Member Server}
>
> The Router, SBS, and the 2003 Sp1 Member server are all on the same switch.
> SBS is also on the internal network with a second NIC. The Member server
> remains outside the router. Both the member server and SBS have public IPs
> (as does the Router). My question is, without using a second NIC on the
> member server, how can I get the server and SBS to communicate. For some
> reason SBS does not respond at all to the member server (it was configured
> while inside the network before being given a public IP). I can't establish
> a file share nor can the member server communicate with SBS's Windows Update
> Services. The member server is responsible for email (SMTP), web, and dns.
> The member server has a copy of SBS's DNS records for the internal domain and
> is a member of the domain.
>
> Why isn't any communication going on between the two? Also, I tried
> connecting to SBS via SMB file share and was given a prompt but was unable to
> authenticate. What's going on there?
.
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