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Name: ebayebay_ebayebay
Date: July 23, 2006 at 10:04:23 Pacific
OS: windows 2003 server enter
CPU/Ram: 512
Product: p3
Comment:

hi there guys.. can somebody help me with this? i`ve configured my server as a dns server. .and i wanna share the internet conection my other computers. i have 2 nic`s in the server.. one is conected to the isp and the other to the internal lan... but i don`t know how to configure it....


thanks a lot guys



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Name: heropsycho2177
Date: July 23, 2006 at 14:36:39 Pacific
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Don't use your server to share the internet. use a NAT router instead.

"How many squirrels had to die to make you look fly?!"


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Response Number 2
Name: poweruser32
Date: July 23, 2006 at 14:49:00 Pacific
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you should install RRAS on the server choose the NAT option when running the wizard this will allow on your computers on the lan to get internet through server


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Response Number 3
Name: mramad
Date: July 23, 2006 at 14:50:13 Pacific
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u can configure the NAT function from the RRAS(routing n remote access service) installed within win server2003 or if not through add/remove


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Response Number 4
Name: ebayebay_ebayebay
Date: July 23, 2006 at 18:35:01 Pacific
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i`m sorry i think i didn`t make myself clear... how do i configure rras ? let`s say my internet conection is on card1 and my internal conection is on card2
card 1 has the ip 68.54.22.31
card 2 has the ip 192.168.1.11

thanks a lot guys


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Response Number 5
Name: poweruser32
Date: July 24, 2006 at 02:15:06 Pacific
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RRAS will automatically set up the server as a router so your 2 ip addresses will communicate you do not have to configure anything when you run the rras wizard make sure to choose the 68.x.x.x ip as the public interface connected to the internet it worked for me


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