Re: Unix and SBS - using different IP ranges, but both provide app



What range is used by the UNIX server? (And even SCO boxes aren't all THAT
hard to change the IP address, I might add.)

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Charlie.
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dimbat wrote:
Ok, so there is no way of bridging (so to speak) these different IP
ranges on SBS.

The reason why I didn't put it on the same IP range as the unix server is
because , correct me if im wrong, the range used is not a private range.
When I did it on the wizard is said 'this is not a private address blah
blah'.

"Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:

You need to change the IP of the SBS network to be in the same range as
the UNIX box. Use the wizard, please!

Then, if yoiu need NFS access, install SFU 3.5. Do a custom install and
only install exactly what you need. So if it's your clients that need
access, then only install it on the clients, please. I wouldn't run
Server for NFS on the SBS box - it's a bit of a resource hog and that
box is busy enough already. But do put your User Name Mapping there.

For help and support on SFU, see
microsoft.public.servicesforunix.general. I'm there every day, as are
others.


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Charlie.
http://msmvps.com/xperts64


dimbat wrote:
Just installed a SBS using an IP range of 192.168., while currently on
the network a unix server provides a crucial business application,
however, the unix server is using a different IP range.
How can a client computer on SBS have access to the application on the
unix server?


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