Re: SBS two adapter setup with Netopia Router. Help Save my weeked
- From: "Wildwilly" <fonger101@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 May 2005 17:58:30 -0400
I have installed the Symantec firewall client on the client PC. Is there a
client for the SBS firewall ?
To isolate the possible source of the problem I uninstalled the Symantec
Firewall client from the test workstation. I will reinstall after I get all
the TCP/IP issues resolved. Then tackle that level of problems.
Thanks for your help.
"IBC" <spamityspam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ehEqXDzYFHA.3356@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Have you installed the firewall client on the client PC's and have you
> added
> the users to the proper internet users group?
>
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> "Nostradamus didn't mention anything about new viruses, so....I'm Cool."
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> "Wildwilly" <fonger101@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:ueVC$qxYFHA.616@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> I am trying to go to a two adapter set up for the SBS server. I have
>> Read
>> and reread KB Aricle 825763 How to configure Internte access and I try
>> to
>> follow it by the numbers. I still cannot make it work. I am sure I am
> too
>> involved to see some small setting I have wrong.
>>
>> My server can access the internet.and the company web. I can remote
>> workplace from my workstation to the server and run the server. The
>> server
>> can see my workstation but the only files visible are the Symantec
>> VPHOME
>> and VP Login, printers and faxes, and scheduled tasks. Cannot see the
>> hard
>> drive
>>
>> My workstation cannot access the internet, Cannot send Outlook 2003
> Mail.
>> I am convinced one of the network or router cards is misconfigued.
>>
>>
>> SBS 2003 Intel Pro 1000 MT card, and a dual Intel Pro 1000 MT card.
>> DSL Ethernet Switch is Netopia( Cayman) 3346 with 4 ports.
>> Linksys 16 Port Dual Speed hub.
>> BellSouth DSL 3Mb service
>>
>> LAN- side network card
>> IP X.X.X.9, Subnet 255.255.255.0
>> Default Gateway is blank
>> DNS use the LAN IP address of the server x.x.x.9
>>
>> DNS tab Append primary and connection specific DNS suffixes
>> Append parent suffixes of the primary DNS sufix
>> Reister this connection's addresses in DNS
>> Wins Tab enable LMHOSTs lookup
>> Enable Net Bios over TCP/IP
>>
>> Second Network adapter
>> WAN- side network card LAN IP X.X.X .45, Per article insturctions.
> "Type
>> the static IP address that is providedby your ISP,
>> or the IP you want to use." When using a router should it be the
>> LAN
>> Side IP or the fixed WAN IP address of the router. Using the Fixed WAN
>> IP
>> you get an error message that they are on different subnets.
>> Subnet 255.255.255.0,
>>
>> Default gateway the LAN IP of the Router X.X.X. 254,
>> DNS server the LAN IP of the Local Server X.X..X.9 ) Alternate DNS blank
>> (per article instructions)
>> WINS Tab of Advanced TCP/IP Enable LMHOSTS. Disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP
>>
>>
>> Netopia Settings
>> Status: UP
>> Local Address: Internet IP Y.Y.Y. 161 Peer addresses 68.152.252.185
>> Connection Type: always on
>> NAT : On
>> IP Address Lan IP X.X.X.254
>> Netmask: 255.255.255. 0
>>
>> DHCP Server ON :
>> DNS-1 WAN IP X.X.X.X
>> DHCP Leases in use 2
>>
>> DHCP Server ,
>> Server mode : Server (other choice is relay agent)
>> Starting and ending IP Addresses are with the LAN side subnet.
>>
>> WAN IP interfaces
>> PPP over Ethernet vcc1
>> IP Gateway : Enable Gateway option
>> Interface type: PPP over Ethernet (vcc1) other option is IP address
>> Enable interface : checked
>> Adress Mapping (NAT) checked
>> ISP Usename: filled in
>> ISP Password : filled in
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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