Segregation of networks in w2k svr.

J

Jimmy Seow

Hi there,

I have setup a W2K svr computers using 2 NICs for 2 different subnets.

I would need to segregate the two networks - i.e., allow only userA to
access only networkA & userB to access only networkB. UserA will not able
to access networkB when remote login ( terminal service ) via networkA.

I appreciate any guidance you could give me or any online resources for the
above setup

Many thanks,
 
S

Smowk

Hi there,

I have setup a W2K svr computers using 2 NICs for 2 different subnets.

I would need to segregate the two networks - i.e., allow only userA to
access only networkA & userB to access only networkB. UserA will not
able to access networkB when remote login ( terminal service ) via
networkA.

I appreciate any guidance you could give me or any online resources
for the above setup

Many thanks,

VLANs
 
P

Phillip Windell

Jimmy Seow said:
I have setup a W2K svr computers using 2 NICs for 2 different subnets.

I would need to segregate the two networks - i.e., allow only userA to
access only networkA & userB to access only networkB. UserA will not able
to access networkB when remote login ( terminal service ) via networkA.

The machine will see what it sees. It is not going to change depending on
which TS User logs into it.
 
J

Jimmy

Hi Philip,

" .....depending on which TS User logs into it" does this mean that it is
possible to set the restriction to the normal/designated user?
 
P

Phillip Windell

No, I am say exactly to opposite. The TS machine is going to see the
network the way that it sees it,...it doesn't matter who logs into it.
 

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