DJLeviathan
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- Nov 22, 2004
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Hopefully I can finally get this figured out since I've been pulling my hair out searching for a solution. Here's the situation :
In the office we have a fiber line with 5 IP's going into an external nic on a multihomed windows 2003 RRAS server using NAT. 2nd internal nat goes into internal network with private IPs :
Ext Nic IP 209.128.1.99 with assigned netmask 255.255.255.252 and gateway 209.x.x.98
Int Nic 192.168.0.15 subnet 255.255.255.0 no gateway.
The NAT is working fine for sharing the internet within the office but I also have a block of IPs from 100-105 that i want to use on internal servers (with direct access to the outside world)
IPRouting is enabled in the registry
Basically I have an internal IIS6 server on 192.168.0.22 and I want to add an external IP (not just port forward) of 209.x.x.105. I can only ping the 105 IP when I add it directly to the RRAS server (obviously not what I want)
If someone could please shed any light on the subject or point me in the right direction I'd appreciate it as I'd have my sanity back.
In the office we have a fiber line with 5 IP's going into an external nic on a multihomed windows 2003 RRAS server using NAT. 2nd internal nat goes into internal network with private IPs :
Ext Nic IP 209.128.1.99 with assigned netmask 255.255.255.252 and gateway 209.x.x.98
Int Nic 192.168.0.15 subnet 255.255.255.0 no gateway.
The NAT is working fine for sharing the internet within the office but I also have a block of IPs from 100-105 that i want to use on internal servers (with direct access to the outside world)
IPRouting is enabled in the registry
Basically I have an internal IIS6 server on 192.168.0.22 and I want to add an external IP (not just port forward) of 209.x.x.105. I can only ping the 105 IP when I add it directly to the RRAS server (obviously not what I want)
If someone could please shed any light on the subject or point me in the right direction I'd appreciate it as I'd have my sanity back.