Dual NICs on Server 2003 issue
- From: "PGPhantom" <pgphantom@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2006 10:10:33 -0800
I have a bit of a connundrum in configuration that I am unable to resolve
and would appreciate any help. On a new Windows 2003 server which is a
stand alone server in an existing AD domain we have 2 NICS installed. The
settings are as follows:
OUTSIDE: IP 192.168.1.2, Subnet 255.255.255.0, Gateway 192.168.1.1.
INSIDE: IP 192.168.87.153, Subnet 255.255.255.0, Gateway 192.168.87.1
They are configured that way because we have people accessing the server
remotely to set up software so the outside NIC is connected to a router and
then a cable modem. The inside joins it to the domain where users are
accessing the server. We have a remote site that has VPN set up to the
site on the 192.168.87.x subnet. When the OUTSIDE is enabled, the remote
site cannot ping the 192.168.87.153 IP - It times out. If I disable the
outside they can ping it without issue. I have changed the configuration
around, removing gateways, settng the INSIDE as primary etc but to no
effect. As it currently stands, If I disable the OUTSIDE, everything works
but the software developers cannot RDP in. If I enable it, the developers
can come in, local users can connect without issue but the remote site
cannot?
I assume that I might have to add a static route somewhere but just cannot
get the right configuration? If anyone has any expertise in this area I
would greatly appreciate the help.
.
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