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IS-IT--Management
I've got an IIS server running on a Windows 2000 Server. It's got two virtual webs that should be accessible to outside users. The outside users will be OK using IP addresses rather than depending on DNS.
Our PIX firewall does NAT from a limited pool of public Class C addresses to our internal Class B. We've got a statement that gets external users to the default web based on a public Class C, but so far no joy getting them to one of the virtual webs the same way. I've tried taking another internal Class B address, assigning it to the virtual web and pointing another public Class C to that address from the firewall, but that's not the answer.
How do I configure the virtual webs' addresses? Do I have to do something with DNS out in the big world to get to them?
Our PIX firewall does NAT from a limited pool of public Class C addresses to our internal Class B. We've got a statement that gets external users to the default web based on a public Class C, but so far no joy getting them to one of the virtual webs the same way. I've tried taking another internal Class B address, assigning it to the virtual web and pointing another public Class C to that address from the firewall, but that's not the answer.
How do I configure the virtual webs' addresses? Do I have to do something with DNS out in the big world to get to them?