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Routing Issue

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LLudlow

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Hi,

I have set up a Windows 2000 Server as a Router by configuring Routing and Remote access. What I am trying to do is to create a DMZ. I have two subnets. My workstations and main servers are on a 10.0.10.0 subnet and my outside firewall and Webserver are on a 10.0.90.0 subnet. I can ping from the 10 subnet to the 90 subnet but when i try to browse the web from a workstation no traffic reaches the firewall which is using NAT. I can ping a website and get a response from my firewall but from any other workstation on any subnet I cannot ping a website. I have talked to support for my firewall which is Borderware and they assure me that it has to be a routing issue. Does any one have any suggestions?

Thanks
Elway07
 
I will give that a try and let you know what i get.

Thanks
 
I tried to telnet to 10.0.90.3 and it will not let me connect. I get a message saying connection to host lost immediately.
 
I have found out what the problem was. I had two gateways set on the Windows 2000 Server Router when I only should have had one. This fixed the problem of browsing the internet from the existing subnet.

Thanks
 
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