shaunmenzies
Technical User
Hi,
I've installed Domino 7 Collaboration Express on a dual nic Windows 2003 Server which is the Primary Domain Controller of our small office network.
One NIC is connected to our ADSL Router and has IP address 192.168.0.1
The other NIC is connected to a switch into which all Windows XP workstations are connected - its IP address is 192.168.1.1
So we effectively have a LAN NIC on one network and a WAN (Internet) NIC on a seperate network. I've configures RAS for NAT and all clients can access internet no problem.
No the tricky bit, I can setup Notes mail such that clients can receive their mail but I can't get any client to successfully send mail!
My gut is telling me that I've missed some config work in Notes, most probably something to do with SMTP and PORTS on the Domino server but I think I've been staring at it too long.
Could some kind soul list the steps required to setup Domino on a dual NIC server just to make sure I haven't missed anything ?
Many thanks,
Shaun.
I've installed Domino 7 Collaboration Express on a dual nic Windows 2003 Server which is the Primary Domain Controller of our small office network.
One NIC is connected to our ADSL Router and has IP address 192.168.0.1
The other NIC is connected to a switch into which all Windows XP workstations are connected - its IP address is 192.168.1.1
So we effectively have a LAN NIC on one network and a WAN (Internet) NIC on a seperate network. I've configures RAS for NAT and all clients can access internet no problem.
No the tricky bit, I can setup Notes mail such that clients can receive their mail but I can't get any client to successfully send mail!
My gut is telling me that I've missed some config work in Notes, most probably something to do with SMTP and PORTS on the Domino server but I think I've been staring at it too long.
Could some kind soul list the steps required to setup Domino on a dual NIC server just to make sure I haven't missed anything ?
Many thanks,
Shaun.