Re: Hardware VPN: 2 NICS --> 1 NIC - Non-Profit Needs HELP!
- From: "bkbgc1@xxxxxxxxx" <bkbgc1@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Sep 2006 18:26:26 -0700
DUALLY NOTED. Took it off DMZ.
What is the difference between doing a DMZ to a sbs2k3 and having a 2
NIC static ip. Oh. LOL. I just answered my own question.
Thank you Joe!
Any other tips would be great!
Joe wrote:
bkbgc1@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply. I got the main office up and running on the
VPN Router. I DMZed the Server and all web services are working.
Everything looks good. I forgot about the ipconfig /all command. Came
in handy. Thanks again - now I am off to the remote location. Any tips
would be great...
Please tell me you haven't just designated a *1-NIC* SBS as a 'DMZ'
destination in a firewall. Please?
If so, you've just converted the firewall into a piece of wire.
Open a command prompt on the SBS, type 'netstat -an <return>' and
look at the list of ports you're offering to any passing Internet
burglar. Then do something about it *really quickly*.
.
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