Re: firewalls 2 n ics and headaches :0
- From: "Greg" <gfhoward@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 21:12:10 -0400
Patrick,
I have set this up many times. I would disable DHCP on the sonic wall.
Hard code one nic to match the internal network on the sonicwall and the
other for the range of your machines.
I would then use DHCP, WINS and of course DNS from SBS2003. Works like a
champ.
Good luck.
Greg
"patrick" <patrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> hi , i have a hp server , with 2 nics, i also have a sonic wall firewall ,
> handlining dhcp and all firewall activity.
>
> my question is that i have been told i should disable one of the nics on
> the
> server as the sonic wall is handling the firewall
>
> is this correct ?
>
> also for some reason i cant access email from outside the firewall, i can
> access it using OWA but not if i set up outlook at a remote location, also
> no
> remote desktop aceess.
>
> thanks
.
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