Routing Configuration with Windows Server 2003
- From: Paul B <PaulB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 17:17:58 -0700
I have a network with two servers. The first server (A) is a PDC and also
connected directly to the DSL modem. It provides DHCP, DNS, etc. for the
network. I am using RRAS to provide internet access to my client computers
through server A. I also have a server (B) that is my web server for my
organization and also hosts (via Virtual Server) another server/website for
aiding evacuees from Katrina.
I have 5 static IP addresses setup with my ISP, X.X.X.81-85. My server is
assigned X.X.X.86 via my ISP's DHCP with a default gateway set to X.X.X.87.
I have tried with no avail to make my web servers available via the
internet. Can somebody please tell me what I need to configure to make my
web server visible on IP address X.X.X.81?
Thanks,
Paul Ballard
I am trying to configure public access on IP address X.X.X.81 to route to my
web server.
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