Yup, you can specify the linksys as the gateway manually or set a scope option to point dhcp clients to the linksys. I beleive the option is "router" in the dhcp options. Just enter the linksys IP and dhcp clients will pick it up automagically.
The reason you cannot access the linky is because you on another network. Hook a laptop up directly to the linky and manually set the IP to the same as the linky. Then point your browser to 192.168.1.1 and you should be able to access it. If not try reseting the linksys.
Internal Network: 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
Linksys Network: 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
Try switching either internal to match exteral or vice versus.
Quick question. With so few hosts on the internal network why is your net/subnet mask set for up to 65534 hosts? Set your network and subnet mask to...
Just a shot, but shouldn't your default route outside be pointing to an external gateway?
route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.254.254 1
Try changing it to the outside gateway IP...
route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 11.xxx.xxx.xxx 1
Where as the "11.xxx.xxx.xxx" is the ip of your...
"anything else w/out needing domain name/static ip ??"
ummm, you want to use Exchange for email right? You want "me@mydomian.com" right? ...better register a domain
Is your public ip(s) part of this block?
__________________________________________
WHITE ROSE INC. NETBLK-CW-208-168-40-A
123 Frost Street
Westbury, NY 11590
US
Netname: CW-208-168-40-A
Netblock: 208.168.40.0 - 208.168.40.255
Coordinator:
O'Sullivan, John JO208-ARIN...
Oh, you can change the expiration time and retry intervals for outgoing mail. I have our timeout set to 1 hour. Email sent back to a non-existent spammer will retry every 10 minutes and then give up after an hour. In our situation (25 users) we don't get enough spam to overload exchange...
Looks like from this document EACH mailbox needs a CAL. I'll be ordering more licenses tommorow... :(
http://www.microsoft.com/PIRACY/samguide/tools/cal_guide/exchange.asp
Try: *@*.domain.com
This will block all emails from sub-domains of doamin.com
hehe, I never thought of that forwarding rule. I'm going to give that a shot!
Open IIS snap-in, go to the properties of the default FTP site, click security accounts tab. Under FTP site operators, click add. Add domain users to the list and voila, anybody with a domain account will be able to access the FTP site.
Since the POP users are not part of your Domain they will have to authenticate with Exchange server to send(relay) email. If this authentication was not enabled your server would be open to the world for anybody, usually spammers, to relay from.
You came to the right forum! Obviously you've been looking at Exchange. If cost is no issue, Exchange 2000 w/W2K server and Active Directory installed and configured will work perfectly.
What OS are you using? If W2K pro only the Administrators group can access the FTP. You will have to go into user manager and add users to the Administrators group for them to access the FTP.
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