Dotobi, akwong, thanks for your help.
I did some more digging, and found that I overlooked one thing: not setting the Internet Options properly. I put 192.168.1.* and companyweb in the exclusion list for the firewall, which I did leave at 192.168.0.2, and almost everything seems to work.
The...
Kev,
Sorry to keep bugging you, but I still haven't gotten it quite right. I can access the internet from behind the SBS which is behind my firewall, but I am having trouble with accessing the SBS's web services from my LAN. I can get to companyweb from the SBS itself, but not from another...
Dotobi,
Thanks for your help. I makes sense, and I wasn't thinking about needing the two different subnets.
Will I have to set up the server to go through my firewall appliance for external traffic, or does the SBS figure that all out automatically?
Thanks again. I'll try this out during...
I understand that SBS 2003 is intended to work in a certain way, as either a firewall or behind one, but we are a small company, and I have to manage this myself, and am a little confused on how to set this up.
We have been using SBS 2003 for a couple of years behind a firewall appliance...
This question is along the same lines, and I understand that SBS 2003 is intended to work a certain way, but we are a small company, and I have to manage a lot of these things myself.
We have been using SBS 2003 for a couple of years behind a firewall product. We've had the firewall product...
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