I just don't get it. ITs picking up everything right, as
far as I can see. DNS, DHCP, the gateway, but its not
working.
>-----Original Message-----
>Gateway should be on the external nic. Post the ipconfig
from the server
>please.
>
>--
>Regards,
>
>Marina
>
><(E-Mail Removed)> schreef in bericht
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>> I've configured RRAS, DNS, DHCP.
>>
>> I have the internal connection at the top for bindings
>> order. Do you want the ipconfig /all of the client or
>> server?
>>
>> Tell me this, should me default gateway should be the
>> internal connection, ie 192.168.0.1, or should it be the
>> gateway of the external nic? That I'm not too sure, but
>> have it set to the internal.
>>
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >It is not recommended to run ICS on a server. And not
>> needed too.
>> >Check the bindingorder (Network connections, advanced,
>> advanced) and make
>> >sure the internal nic is on top.
>> >Can you post the ipconfig/all?
>> >--
>> >Regards,
>> >
>> >Marina
>> >
>> >"Tom" <(E-Mail Removed)> schreef in
bericht
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>> >> I'm setting up a home server for a class. Windows
2000.
>> >> DNS AD zone, with DHCP. I had a little trouble at
>> first,
>> >> but got it working by using Internet Connection
Sharing.
>> >> My question is, is that the only way to do it when
you
>> >> have two nic cards? 1 nic card has the ip address
of my
>> >> isp provider, while the other is set to 192.168.0.1.
>> >> Before, the client would pick up a ip address and
subnet
>> >> mask, but no matter what it would never get a default
>> >> gateway no matter what gateway I used.
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
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