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I have a Windows 2003 server web edition. In it i have 2 NIC. Is it possible
to set it up so that one NIC is handling in and outbound IIS traffic and the
other handles traffic to fileserver and DB server? The question is if i can
do this so that it works as a DMZ in a way. I only have one firewall at hand
and wanted to find out if i could handle it like this for a while. I know
the server should be in DMZ with a firewall in front between WAN and DMZ and
one between DMZ and LAN but as mentioned i dont have more then one. So could
the server itself work as layd out and at the same time not route traffic
between the 2 NIC so that it sort of is a firewall in itself? Sorry for my
english here and its hard to explain better :-)


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