amadeus316
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Does anyone know of a non cisco router that can run 2 port 80's ?
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You will either need virtual servers configured on the webserver, or two IP addresses.
I need to port 80's because i want to run exchange on 1 server and my website on the other server. i have a block of 5 ip's, cisco is not an option because i don't know cisco. Is there something else i can do?
KaosDG
What type of webserver do you have running the "normal" website on?
IIS 6.0 on 2003 web edition
Front-end Exchange OWA host? have you tried that? (if your webserver is IIS)
No. I don't know how to do that but i can look into it and if it can be done on 2003 web edition.
moetop
I have a private range 10.1.10.X on a subnet of 255.255.255.0 and the public range of 74.x.x.x and a subnet of 255.255.255.248
A server running Windows Server 2003, Web Edition, cannot be established as a domain controller, and it cannot be configured as a host for other server applications, such as Certificate Services, Microsoft Exchange Server, or Microsoft SQL Server.
SJConsultant
Wrong that's not the problem. Yeah the ip maps work but guess what there's no firewall all ports are open at that point. Not what i want...
You need to be more specific about what you want, had you said that earlier, I wouldn't have wasted my time. You simply stated the Netopia failed firewall tests without telling anyone exactly what failed. We are not mind readers.
SJConsultant
Did you read my previous posts?
SJConsultant
Did you read my previous posts?
SJConsultant
Did you read my previous posts?