You need to install and configure NAT on the server hosting the web. Do
this from RRAS.
It is never a good idea to have a DC functioning in this roll.
"Chris White - Stirling" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message news:FD04E4E9-480E-4F37-823E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> I have got my internet server to work using two NIC's. First card for LAN
and second card directly to an ADSL modem.
>
> Setup routing by following help etc.
>
> The server with the two cards can go onto broadband fine and doesn't
hesistate which interface to use.
>
> The problem is nobody other than that server can access the internet.
>
> I really need a kind of step-by-step approach for connecting to the second
card through the LAN.
>
> Servers:
> Windows 2000 Server PDC - one NIC / DHCP/ DNS/AD/
> Windows 2000 Server BDC & Internet Server - two NIC's / RRAS/ LAN and ADSL
Access.
>
> So close need some help to finalise the settings, i think its just a
routing problem. How the hell do you steer clients to go through the LAN and
hop from one card to the second card through the Internet Server.
>
> PLEASE HELP!
>
> Regards
>
> Chris White
> Stirling Technical Engineering Ltd - I.T. Department
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