Re: Two nic setup right / How do see if it is secure



it seems you still have the ADSL modem, SBS external, SBS internal, and your
internal LAN clients all connected to the same switch. Please correct me if
I am wrong.

It is important that the two sides of SBS are not only physically separated
(ie, SBS external connects directly to ADSL modem, SBS internal connects to
your internal switch, as do your LAN PC's) but logically separate (ie. in
different IP subnets).

I _expect_ that if you changed your SBS external interface to 10.0.0.2 mask
255.0.0.0 (/8 mask, classic addressing) or maybe even 10.57.201.2 mask
255.255.255.0 (/24 mask, classless addressing in this IP range) in either
case running a default gateway of 10.57.201.1, with this interface
_directly_ connected to the modem, then ran the 'Change Server IP Address'
wizard and put the SBS internal into a more reasonable subnet (say
192.168.16.x/24), that most of your problems would disappear.

Or you can keep fighting it :-)

"Toxic" <Toxic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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When I go to http://10.57.201.1 I get a page cannot be displayed.
I cannot ping the ip either but I can ping the external nic.
If I change the laptop to have a ip in th 10.57.201.xxx range I can then
see
the adsl
Why would changing the ip of the dsl and the external nic to 192.168.xx.yy
or 172.168.xx.yy make a differnece.
Thanks

"Larry Struckmeyer" wrote:

What error or message do you get if you use IE to go to:

http://10.57.201.1

and is there any chance that it should be:

https://

Or, perhaps this is a model that only has a serial interface?

If it still gives you problems, RTM,

Then, I would connect it to a workstation that is not a member of the
domain, say your personal notebook, and do a hard reset to restore
factory
defaults. Once that was done, you should get DHCP from the device and be
able to connect to what ever interface it offers.

Having gone that far, I would take if off the 10.x network and put it,
and
the external nic of the SBS in a 192.168.xx.yy or 172.168.xx.yy
network, where xx is not 01 or 100.

--
Larry

"Toxic" <Toxic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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HI Larry

Thats escatly how it is. Internet works but when I try to http to the
router
it does not work. Any ideas, I ran IE setup again

"Larry Struckmeyer" wrote:

Hi Toxic:

The router should be in the same network as the external nic.

That is, if the nic is: 10.57.201.100 / 255.255.255.0
The router should be: 10.57.201.1 / 255.255.255.0

--
Larry

"Toxic" <Toxic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks a mill
Now that I have changed the subnet to 255.255.255.0 I cannot connect
to
the
adsl 10.57.201.1, but I can go out to the internet.

"Claus" wrote:

The WAN NIC can either be connected to the ADSL direct or the same
switch
that you ADSL modem is connected to (not the switch where the LAN
NIC
and
the computers are connected to).

--
Claus
"Toxic" <Toxic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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OK last one should the second nic be connected directly to the
adsl
or
can
it
be connected to the switch and the adsl to the switch.


"Claus" wrote:

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.

--
Claus
"Toxic" <Toxic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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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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