Hello all.
I have a question in regards to the proper configuration of my network DMZ. I don't think I have it right but I can't figure out where my problem is. For example, my regular LAN ip is 192.158.211.0 which all of my network operates on. I also just started making use of a DMZ for our webservers using the I.P. range 192.158.210.0 which functions just fine for the most part. I can ping the DMZ from my LAN and vice versa, however I find that I cannot authenticate back to my domain from a DMZ server if I wanted to, i.e. if I wanted to add a user or group from my domain to the admin group of that machine for whatever reason from the dmz...or is that how it is supposed to work? Also, I find that when using the secureclient, even though I can see my LAN network, I cannot see my DMZ at all, can't ping it, can't terminal server into any server on the dmz, etc. Any ideas anybody? Or do I have the whole concept wrong?
I have a question in regards to the proper configuration of my network DMZ. I don't think I have it right but I can't figure out where my problem is. For example, my regular LAN ip is 192.158.211.0 which all of my network operates on. I also just started making use of a DMZ for our webservers using the I.P. range 192.158.210.0 which functions just fine for the most part. I can ping the DMZ from my LAN and vice versa, however I find that I cannot authenticate back to my domain from a DMZ server if I wanted to, i.e. if I wanted to add a user or group from my domain to the admin group of that machine for whatever reason from the dmz...or is that how it is supposed to work? Also, I find that when using the secureclient, even though I can see my LAN network, I cannot see my DMZ at all, can't ping it, can't terminal server into any server on the dmz, etc. Any ideas anybody? Or do I have the whole concept wrong?