Re: Two nic setup right / How do see if it is secure
- From: "Claus" <cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2007 12:21:36 -0500
This will not work because your internal and external nic are in the same
subnet.
Given that you are running SBS it is very unlikely that you need to support
a network that needs over 1000 IP addresses. Change you subnet mask to
255.255.255.0 on both nics and you will be fine.
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Claus
"Toxic" <Toxic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:C847CFCC-1956-4A2D-82DF-3969CCF989C0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Can some one tell me if this is correct. How do I test that the flow of
traffic is correct
SBS 2k3 sp2 / two nics / dsl modem router all connected to a gig switch
Internal nic
10.57.200.2
255.255.252.0
no gateway
dns - 10.57.200.2
wins 10.57.200.2
external nic
10.57.201.5
255.255.252.0
gateway 10.57.201.1
dns 10.57.200.2
wins blank
ADSL Modem Router
10.57.201.1
255.255.252.0
workstations
10.57.200.x
255.255.252.0
Gateway 10.57.200.2
DNS 10.57.200.2
Wins 10.57.200.2
.
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