I enabled IP routing in the registry (for win2k)...I know in NT4, all you do is tick the -IP forwading for network card.... does RRAS have to be running? for internal card to talk to external card. I assumed that only "IPEnableRouting" in registry is to 1.
I did a tracert from laptop...
So with that said, does this mean that in it's simpliest form....................
I have 2 network cards setup on the machine (whose NAT will eventually be handled by my FW software), I should not be able to ping the external facing network adapter card from my internal LAN laptop?????? that's...
hi mhkwood, my two adapters are on separate network addresses.
The internal is on private addresses and external on public addresses assigned by the ISP.
My laptop's default gateway is the IP of the internal card of the Win2K server, which will eventually have my FW installed. The external card...
thanks zwardle, but I have done a tracert, and it can ping the internal Ip of the internal card from the laptop, but times out after that, so it does not get to the external network adapter card?
The router I am using is a Windows 2K server - RRAS, which is configured with 2 network cards as...
Sorry I should have mentioned - I want to be able to ping my router. And I enabled IP routing in Win2K (which is done in the registry)....
Thanks
izzy777
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I have 2 network adapter cards in a "Win2K Server" installed machine (Dell Precision). One adapter came with the machine and I added the second adapter. Both adapters were configured accordingly - one with internal IP and the other with external IP with Gateway as my router...
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