Re: Multiple IP addresses outside of sbs
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 15:30:20 -0400
In news:1158683457.437662.4180@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
jazzaus <signup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
The hardware setup is like this:
internet router
|
ethernet hub
| |_______________
| |
(routable ip) (routable ip)
wireless router other machine
(192 series ip)
|
|
|
(192 series non routable ip) (10 series non routable
ip)
-------sbs external nic-------- ----------sbs internal
nic--------
This setup works great for access from the internet to the sbs OWA and
VPN. I can't get to the sbs from the other machine. I thought the
other machine would be just like another machine on the internet and
get routed back to the sbs server. Since it is on the same subnet of
routable ips does the router or dns server ignore the request?
I'm not a two-NIC kind of girl, myself....and your diagram has gotten cut
off a little via line wrap. What's the reason you're using this
configuration? I suspect I'm missing something here.
.
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