Re: Setting up SBS with Nat
- From: "Matt Gibson" <mattg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 10:20:49 -0700
You can have back to back NAT with no problems.
Just hook the external NIC up to the router, and hook the internal NIC up to
the workstation switch(es). It's really no different than any other type of
install, other than the fact that you need to forward needed ports on the
router to the SBS server.
TCP 25 for SMTP
TCP 4125 for RWW
TCP 443 for OWA
TCP 444 for Companyweb
Matt Gibson - GSEC
"Nanookz" <Nanookz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:96C7C737-9921-439B-BBF4-05DD26F177A3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I'm going to be setting up SBS 2000 or 2003 using Nat. Currently the dsl
> router is providing Nat for the network. The server will have 2 network
> cards in it and will have an external IP. I've never used Nat before with
> SBS. Are there any setup guides that I can reference. Also do I have
> turn
> off the router Nat so that SBS can do the Nat to reduce problems.
>
> thanks
.
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