I'm not real up on that... but it appears you do exactly as you just said.
You don't have to use the router with win2k server... it'll do it for you with NAT (that's all the linksys is doing). But... it will then "bend" all the traffic through the only one NIC you've connected onto...
Hello Gupone,
All I have to do is choose properties for your tcp-ip protocol for the NIC card... I BIND the various IP addresses by clicking on one of the tabs in the dialogue window.
THEN...
Tell IIS which IP is for which web site.
sorry I didn't answer sooner...
John Ford Sincerely,
John Ford
Galrahn,
Thanks for taking the extra time to explain.
I was kind'a "there" already according to something that epohl was saying... it made it snap into my head.
NAT can't help... IIS can't help... DNS is before the fact so it only directs the USER's browser on where to send the...
I see... but epohl... I was reading that someone was using and outside [public] DNS that points all the host names to one public IP... then when the person's browser ends up on IIS's doorstep vis the public IP on the nic card... NAT, IIS, and internal DNS work it out to the private IP associated...
Thanks epohl,
But can't I use NAT too? I have to use it for all my other intranet machines to be able to get out to the Internet... so how/why can/can't I configure it to direct traffic to IIS for the private IPs I would like to bind to the NIC card that the traffic comes in on?
Just...
Did you find a way to do this???
Or is your answer that no you can do it... all must use the same host name?
I guess it's OK for me to use the same HOST name for all web sites on my server when they need to direct to a SSL connection... but I'm still trying to figure out how to set up multiple...
RJS...
Thanks... I've been able to do this fine. The problem is... using non-public IPs for the sites.
If I set up my DNS server to mention the Private IP address for these web sites... how can they possibly connect to them in the first place?
I just don't understand. Shouldn't I give out my...
If you are using two NICs in the same Exchange machine here's some advise
This was a really good suggestion from Microsoft.
"Configuring a Dual-Homed Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server as a Gateway Server"...
I re-installed everything and it runs tons faster now.
but... it's still slow
and then once a person installs Active Directory and/or MSExchange... it's ton's slower.
BUT... it does not take eons after merely clicking on the "+" sign when trying to expand a tree in MMC
Basically...
Please can anyone help on this???
Mainly... I'm wondering if anyone has setup multiple IPs to IIS but only used on NIC to do it... and then of course how the did it. Sincerely,
John Ford
I think this has something to do with your routing tables for the machine you are running IIS.
Try setting it's gateway to itself.
Or... install/setup routing on this machine and make sure the routing tables allow the linksys router's IP to find the 127.0.0.1 of the IIS machine.
I forgot...
Hello...
My NIC card can have multiple IPs binded to it. I only have one public ip address.
I was reading that SSL cannot use HOST HEADER to differenciate between domain names.
The discussion in the IIS manual shows using different IPs on one IIS server. It says you have to have a different...
Hey Glenn,
My first post... Only one.
I have a windows 2000 pro.. (I haven't even logged in to the server yet... only put the user's name into AD
and another w2k server... with no AD
and then the one mentioned in my first post.
But... I was going to use all three without AD and did not know...
can you audit the net command and see if it was called on your machine from the command line?
if there is a worm on your machine... or if the hack sends the command to call it on your machine... won't auditing it in the event viewer help?
I'm still wondering that... is the net command being...
one thing too...
If you block only the ports you think you're supposed to be using... and you still receive these spams... then they must have cracked or found a bug in the MS software.
Has anyone that got this message used a firewall that you've considered reliable?
Also... broto said to...
sorry... I skipped those two posts.
Anyways... isn't this just as effective as a firewall? I'm just wondering why I haven't seen tons and tons of "How-to's" written suggesting this. I'd be nice to fine one that offered suggestions on port settings and reliability.
Anyone know more or...
Hello Ovatvvon,
What about filtering ports using the filtering coming on the "properties" dialog of the NIC card???
I've been wondering this myself. I'm busy setting up a server myself these past few weeks. It's just a small three computer network.
Anyways... I've read and read...
pollux...
do you audit these programs?
ftp.exe tftp.exe command.com cmd.exe telnet.exe wscript.exe cscript.exe
maybe just doing some auditing... or rename the files and you use the new names and see if the old ones get called. Sincerely,
John Ford
Thanks Glen(n)s... but please let me get this straight...
You're saying that you think MMC is probably calling something that isn't there or is mis-configured and so ends up taking too long to load or do anything?
If I figure out what's being called when I invoke an offending MMC window that...
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