Routing on a 2k AD machine

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Paul Ponting

Hi

I have a machine that has AD, DHCP and DNS installed.
The machine has two Network interfaces,
192.168.0.200
192.168.1.200

All users on the 192.168.0.x side get DHCP from the machine which give an
address in this range. It also gives DNS server info (192.168.0.200 -
itself) and Gateway (192.168.0.1) The gateway is a DLink ADSL router
connected to the internet.

What I want to do is get users on the 192.168.1.x side to obtain an address
in the 192.168.1.x range with DNS info (192.168.0.200 or 192.168.1.200 not
sure which should be set as both addresses are on the same box)

I also want to some how 'proxy' these users on the 192.168.1.x side so they
'proxy' through the server to the internet 9via the router) rather than
going direct to the router like on the other side. I would also like to
somehow have these users authenticate to use the internet (probably through
AD) and even monitor internet access and throttle bandwidth.

I am guessing I will need to set up routing between the two interfaces (not
sure which type of routing as there are about 5 choice in the routing
wizard).

At present, users on the 192.168.1.x side cannot even get an IP address from
the DHCP server, on the binding section within the DHCP server parameters,
both interface are ticked.

Any help appreciated, I guess I will need to give more details.
 
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Paul Ponting

Just a little update. I connected a computer on the 192.168.1.x side with a
static IP address of 192.168.1.30 and it is unable to ping the server
address of 192.168.1.200 and the server cannot ping it. (the mask is
255.255.255.0)
Both cards are enabled and I can see from the hub that they are both active
(server and computer) both NIC's (server and workstation) are known good
cards and so is the hub. They can ping there own addresses, i.e. the
workstation 192.168.1.30 can ping itself as can the server ping itself.

Just wondering if this problem is to do with adding the second NIC to the
server, is there anything 'extra' you need to do when adding a second NIC to
a win2k box?

Ta.
 

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