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Two Servers, One Connection
Name: bob_1980 Date: August 22, 2004 at 06:20:36 Pacific OS: Server 2003 Std. CPU/Ram: 2.4GHz/512MB, 3GHz/4GB
Comment:
Hi folks
i have two servers both with server 2003 standard on them. they are linked together via a 48-port network switch. the first server has a direct conection to the internet with windows ICS and ICF enabled. both of the servers have IIS on them with two different sites. my question is : is it possible to access the second server's IIS (without direct internet connection) through the internet? would i need to make adjustments on the ICF? would it be accessed through another port?
Name: Curt R Date: August 23, 2004 at 05:16:43 Pacific
Reply:
You would have to enable port redirection. In other words, any incoming traffic for port 80 would have to be redirected to the other server's address. Yes this would be done through ICF if ICF is capable.
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Response Number 2
Name: heropsycho Date: August 23, 2004 at 11:53:31 Pacific
Reply:
Quick question...
Why not use a router to hardware firewall protect both servers instead of using ICS and ICF? They're pretty inexpensive these days.
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