Re: 2K3 Server - 2 NICS, 1 External, 1 Internal.. Here's my problem...



I believe before, I left the G/W and DNS Servers out of NIC 2, and I
couldn't cruise the internet at all from within the building. Or,
maybe I just left the DNS servers out. I don't remember. Will try!


On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 12:41:11 -0500, "Doug Sherman [MVP]"
<dsherman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>What happens if you remove G/W: 192.168.0.1 from NIC 2?
>
>Doug Sherman
>MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
>
>"Charles Waters" <charlestwaters@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:nojkt116ugr2q9mqa5fr4v8a0nua75ackj@xxxxxxxxxx
>> My last message disappeared from the newsgroups, so here's an updated
>> one...
>>
>> I have 2 NIC's in 1 machine..
>>
>> NIC 1: (ipconfig /all information)
>> Host Name: webmain
>> Primary Dns Suffix: mydomain.com
>> Node Type: Broadcast
>> IP Routing Enabled: Yes
>> WINS Proxy Enabled: Yes
>> DNS Suffix Search List: mydomain.com
>>
>> Physical Address: MAC Address
>> DHCP Enabled: No
>> IP Address: 206.126.135.143 through 206.126.135.135
>> Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
>> Default G/W: 206.126.135.1
>> DNS Servers: 205.182.224.5 & 205.182.224.10
>>
>> This NIC is plugged Directly into the back of Port 1 of my 4 Port DSL
>> Modem, and does nothing but serve our 3 Websites to the outside world.
>>
>>
>> NIC 2: (ipconfig /all information - summarized)
>> IP Address: 192.168.0.75 through 192.168.0.79
>> Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
>> G/W: 192.168.0.1
>> DNS Servers: 205.182.224.5 & 205.182.224.10
>>
>> This NIC is plugged into the back of my 8 Port BEFSR81 router, so that
>> it can server intranet information to the inside world. The router is
>> then plugged into Port 2 on my 4 Port DSL Modem.
>>
>> The problem I have is that when the 2nd NIC card is installed and
>> enabled, all my internal machines can see intranet information, and
>> can see the websites via NIC1's IP Address. HOWEVER, if someone from a
>> remote location tries to goto www.mydomain.com, the IP address does
>> not respond. If I pull the 2nd NIC out, then www.mydomain.com responds
>> to internal and external requests. However, then I have no intranet
>> information.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated!
>>
>> --- Charles!
>
.



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