Re: Add 2nd NIC after intial install?
- From: "Russ Grover" <russ@NOSPAM_SmallBusinessITSupportDOTcom>
- Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 10:37:46 -0700
I didn't say anything about Security, I was talking about Saving his
Marriage
(Which is more important? Those with Wives better say Marriage)
OK With Premium I'd say 2 Nic for Obvious reasons
and I know that People are going to disagree on this
because we are talking Religion again!
I really like Smootwall Firewall Blocks ICMP pings and packets, has DHCP,
Dynamic DNS Handling, Firewall Logs, Monitors Traffic, Track Http Access
from a Machine.
(Doesn't log it but you can see what sites they are going too.) DMZ IP,
Block, UPnP, Blocks Multicast Packets.
It's free (the Advance has Many Features of ISA has and it's less than
Microsofts ISA (Stand alone)
Even Proxy to Speed up Network For clients.
Plus it's Linux based and less acceptable to MS virus Attacks
I've been in the Business too long to see Servers get attacked by Melissa
and other things.
In fact if you watch Network Traffic will Still See Machines trying to
attack your Machine with old worm Viruses (DOS and SQL)
(Because People don't update security patches on Microsoft Servers.)
If you need filtering for web sites you can use IPCop it's free also..
Russ
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Russ Grover
Small Business IT Support
Portland\Beaverton OR USA
Email: Sales at SmallBusinessITSupport.com
Website: www.SmallBusinessITSupport.com
"Frank McCallister SBS MVP" <anonymous> wrote in message
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>I disagree with Russ on this one. You will have a much more secure network
>with two NICs. See
>http://www.smallbizserver.net/Network/TwoNicsastaticIPaddressISArouter/tabid/154/Default.aspx
> for setup (ignore the ISA parts for standard) After setup rerun CEICW and
> all is well. If the WS are setup to automatically get IP then they won't
> have to be reconfigured.
>
> --
> Frank McCallister SBS MVP
> COMPUMAC
> "GeordieB" <GeordieB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:CBA18F26-67C9-4B96-BF87-BF187E5BAF11@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Thanks to all I've learned here, I'm ready to add a 2nd NIC to my SBS
>> network
>> for better security. Problem is, after several test installs, I have a
>> fully
>> configured, working SBS network using 1 NIC at the moment. What should I
>> be
>> aware of after adding the 2nd NIC to avoid having to install SBS from
>> scratch
>> (which I *can* do if necessary, I want to do this right). I will be
>> connecting 1 NIC on SBS to my cable modem, and the 2nd NIC to the
>> internal
>> network (via a Linksys switch/wireless AP). Is it just a matter of
>> re-running
>> some Wizards? Will SBS become aware of the 2nd NIC and start using RRAS
>> automatically? Is it a good idea to connect the SBS Server to another
>> Linksys
>> Router which then connects to the cable modem (or is that simply
>> unnecessary)? And will my wife kill me when I have to re-re-configure the
>> network (and hence, her computer) yet again?
>>
>> So, which is preferred method:
>> 1) Internet-->SBS Server-->Linksys Switch/AP-->workstations
>> or
>> 2) Internet-->Linksys Cable/DSL Router-->SBS Server-->Linksys
>> Switch/AP-->workstations
>>
>> Thanks much,
>> Geordie
>
>
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