Re: Change structure Question fo SBS2000
From: Jimmy (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/19/04
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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 13:32:33 -0700
I like to keep one network card on server only, which IP
address will be 192.168.1.120.
When I run Internet Connection Wizard, I should choose
Rounter option. Am I correct?
So, everything will get from Rounter!
Please correct me if I am wrong!
Jimmy
>-----Original Message-----
>You really want two nics still in the server
>Keep the one you had going to the switch
>Then a second one with a different private IP going to
the router. This LAN
>side of your firewall router must be set up in the same
subnet as this IP.
>And on the IP info on the NIC going to the router, you
will need to ad a
>gateway address
>
>Then you will need to re-run the Internet Connection
Wizard
>
>And yes you will need to port forward to that new private
nic.
>
>--
>Cris Hanna (SBS-MVP)
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>"Jimmy" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>> Can you give me more info?
>>
>> WAN 216.204.53.60
>> LAN 192.168.1.120
>>
>> I put 216.204.53.60 on hardward Rounter.
>> Therefore, server only have 192.168.1.120.
>> On rounter, I have forward SMTP TCP port 25 to
>> 192.168.1.120
>>
>> Am I right?
>> I have no problem to connect to Internet, and send
email,
>> but I can not receive email!
>>
>> Jimmy
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Actually thats an easy one
>> >Does your WAN NIC have a public or private IP?
>> >If it has a private IP you need do nothing just connect
>> it to your hardware
>> >firewall
>> >
>> >If it has a public IP, you would give that public IP to
>> the WAN side of the
>> >firewall router and assign as static Private IP to the
>> nic in the same
>> >subnet as the lan side of teh router, but in a
different
>> subnet from the IP
>> >of the LAN NIC of SBS
>> >
>> >Hope that helps
>> >
>> >--
>> >Cris Hanna (SBS-MVP)
>> >_____________________
>> >Please only respond in the Newsgroup and not directly
to
>> me, so that
>> >everyone can share the information
>> >"Jimmy" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message
>> >news:219e01c48612$bfbffc20$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> >> I have 2 network Cards on Server.
>> >> One for WAN , and one for LAN.
>> >> I need to change the structure which is one hardware
>> >> Firewall Rounter (WAN), and everything else behind
this
>> >> hardware box.
>> >> Therefore, my SBS2000 will only have LAN connect to
>> >> switch, and Web Server too,
>> >> My question is do I need to change my sbs2000
Internet
>> >> connection setting because exchange server is hosting
>> >> email!
>> >>
>> >> Help!
>> >>
>> >> Jimmy
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
>
>
>.
>
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