jraymond4321
Technical User
Hello,
I am trying to find the best way to handle the situation below.
I have a network with 3 terminals, static IP addresses of 10.10.0.x subnet of 255.0.0.0. They are connected to a switch. The switch is connected to a server with 2 NIC cards, one is 10.10.0.100 static and the other is 192.168.1.4 (DHCP, and I don't have the subnet of this one).
The 192.168.1.4 card on the server is connected to a DSL Router (192.168.1.254).
I am trying to get an application on one of the terminals to be able to connect to a web service on the internet (it is a specific IP address).
For various reasons, I can't bridge the connections on the server or change anything else. I was trying to use the ROUTE command, but couldn't get it to work.
I had downloaded a router program to route between the two NIC cards, but the program is having some issue and looses connection after a couple of days.
I cannot make any significant changes to the setup ( add/move routers, change IP configs etc...) due to existing software that is setup for this particular installation.
So I am looking for a unobtrusive method of allowing the 1 terminal to reach the 1 web service on the internet. I don't need complete access, just need to be able to get to the one IP address.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
I am trying to find the best way to handle the situation below.
I have a network with 3 terminals, static IP addresses of 10.10.0.x subnet of 255.0.0.0. They are connected to a switch. The switch is connected to a server with 2 NIC cards, one is 10.10.0.100 static and the other is 192.168.1.4 (DHCP, and I don't have the subnet of this one).
The 192.168.1.4 card on the server is connected to a DSL Router (192.168.1.254).
I am trying to get an application on one of the terminals to be able to connect to a web service on the internet (it is a specific IP address).
For various reasons, I can't bridge the connections on the server or change anything else. I was trying to use the ROUTE command, but couldn't get it to work.
I had downloaded a router program to route between the two NIC cards, but the program is having some issue and looses connection after a couple of days.
I cannot make any significant changes to the setup ( add/move routers, change IP configs etc...) due to existing software that is setup for this particular installation.
So I am looking for a unobtrusive method of allowing the 1 terminal to reach the 1 web service on the internet. I don't need complete access, just need to be able to get to the one IP address.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you.