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  1. ccsscotland

    Looking for a DNS answer....

    Well... As this is the same domain, you might be able to set a domain GPO that would allow/restrict certain users access to the internet. That could get rather messy, there is a utility that you might want to look at here: http://www.codework-systems.com/bcontrol/features.htm G
  2. ccsscotland

    Looking for a DNS answer....

    Hi Are these 2 servers in the same domain? Or is one a child domain off of the forest root? Have you thought of DNS forwarders or GPOs? Regards, Gaz
  3. ccsscotland

    3 COM Firewall and Windows 2000 Server DNS

    OK, Seems like I am using this as an electronic sounding board. I did that, it worked. G
  4. ccsscotland

    3 COM Firewall and Windows 2000 Server DNS

    Hmmm I am starting to think that the best way is simply to create a simple forwarder in DNS to point to the external IP of the firewall? Sound good to anybody? G
  5. ccsscotland

    3 COM Firewall and Windows 2000 Server DNS

    Hi Robert, Many thanks for the reply: Regarding 1. will try that out at next visit, but the answer is yes, I can get out thru the firewall - but that is not really the issue. Regarding 2. If i point the W2K server to its own IP as Preferred DNS, I am not able to access the internet at either...
  6. ccsscotland

    3 COM Firewall and Windows 2000 Server DNS

    Hi Guys, Any ideas? Shared office location - ie all offices in building going out thru 1 router (Telewest) In the office: 3 com firewall, NAT with DHCP (but not configured) IP Addresses that show: 10.0.0.1 (Internal I think) 62....... (External facing IP ie the router? - as this looks like...
  7. ccsscotland

    Server stop error message - and can't access Opsys

    Hi Guys, Gary from sunny Scotland here... I run a small IT consultancy in Perthshire. I have just acquired an eServer - 8845-21X and it has a huge problem. It has 3 SCSI 9GB disks which were in a RAID array. Apparently, Partition Magic was used to resize the C: drive, and the initial partition...

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