Re: RRAS Question for you routing gurus
- From: "Ace Fekay [MVP]" <PleaseAskMe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 23:25:42 -0400
In news:14F28000-0FEA-4206-B409-511D610D1045@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Dave Durand <DaveDurand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
OK...I follow you but how does RRAS "listen" and respond for
addresses that are not bound to the linked adapter? It looks like I
may have it working though I don't get ping response I tried a remote
desktop from the Internet to that forwarded public address and it
works fine. I'll set up a web site and see what kind of behavior I
get.
So basically I really only need to add addresses to the address pool
that would need to be redirected to a trusted address? If I leave
the other 3 bound to the public interface everything seems to work
fine or is that not "technically" correct? I guess I would wonder
why the other two addresses would need to be directed to a trusted
address when in reality I want them responding on the machine that
has direct connectivity to the Internet anyway though aside from
that, I follow you.
Sorry about my initial example being confusing. I suppose it would
have helped if I could paste a network diagram.
Now this redirected public connection is wide open pending firewall
configuration on the server exposed via this configuration?
Thanks for your help thus far.
Dave
Honestly the best way to address this is to use a dedicated router, such as
a Pix, to perform the multiple IP addresses translations.
However sticking with Windows, and I hope this multihomed machine is not a
DC, Bill's examples and suggestions concerning mapping a port on an inbound
IP to a specific server or a website with it's own IP will work. You are
mapping an external IP to an internal IP port for port.
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Regards,
Ace
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