Relax. I capitalized everything in the title so that it would stand out. I'm not shouting. Secondly, I am not coming across aggressive, that is just my sense of humor. Try, not to take things soo seriously. You'll live longer.
Anyways, I gave up on the Windows 2000 routing (CRAP).
I just put...
That obviously does not work.
Basically the system is sitting in between 2 firewalls.
It's on the inside of our ISP's firewall and on the outside of our firewall. I did have our ISP add a route stating:
Destination - 192.168.168.0 Mask 255.255.255.0 send to gateway 192.168.1.2 and it worked...
I have tried that exact route statement without any luck.
Also, the firewall already knows to route packets with that IP (192.168.168.0) network destination to the internal LAN.
How can I route packets to a different gateway in Windows 2000 Server other than the default gateway. Ex. Below:
Ip - 192.168.1.24
Mask - 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway - 192.168.1.1
I want to route to another gateway for certain packets.
Destination - 192.168.168.222
Use gateway -...
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