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Hi everybody..
I've got here a problem that i can't solve by myself, so i need your help so much!!
I've got here a windows 2000 server with two ethernet cards
I've got also two internet connexions ( and two routers, two public ip...), each one is connected to an ethernet card
There is no pb for users to access to the internet using the first or the second connexion.
BUT when i access from the outside for example to the web server (port are forwarded in routers...), there is a pb: it seems that the server doesn't respond with the card used to come in, but always with the same card (the first one). In that case, the tcp connexion is not the same for the response and the connexion fail.
So, using the second card to enter the network from the outside is impossible
AT LAST, THE VERY QUESTION: How can i set up windows 2000 server to respond with the card used to come in, and not always the first ????
THANKS IN ADVANCE!!!!
I've got here a problem that i can't solve by myself, so i need your help so much!!
I've got here a windows 2000 server with two ethernet cards
I've got also two internet connexions ( and two routers, two public ip...), each one is connected to an ethernet card
There is no pb for users to access to the internet using the first or the second connexion.
BUT when i access from the outside for example to the web server (port are forwarded in routers...), there is a pb: it seems that the server doesn't respond with the card used to come in, but always with the same card (the first one). In that case, the tcp connexion is not the same for the response and the connexion fail.
So, using the second card to enter the network from the outside is impossible
AT LAST, THE VERY QUESTION: How can i set up windows 2000 server to respond with the card used to come in, and not always the first ????
THANKS IN ADVANCE!!!!