I hope someone can assist with this!
We have a server in the US running SBS 2003, and 5 servers in the UK running Server 2003 with the following setup:
US Server - LAN: 192.168.10.xx WAN : 192.168.1.200
US Firewall: Cisco Pix 501 (192.168.1.5) with VPN tunnel to UK Pix 501 (192.168.1.1)
UK - Pix inside: 192.168.2.1 forwarding all requests to Server1 WAN 192.168.2.2
UK Server1 LAN: 192.168.16.199
We have a database server on 192.168.16.200 which the US users wish to access.
What I want to do is to have a route from Server1 to the database server so any requests from the US get routed.
For example, If the US install the database front end with a backend location of 192.168.2.5 (non-existent as yet), it gets forwarded to 192.168.16.200 using RRAS (I guess)
Hope this makes sense!
We have a server in the US running SBS 2003, and 5 servers in the UK running Server 2003 with the following setup:
US Server - LAN: 192.168.10.xx WAN : 192.168.1.200
US Firewall: Cisco Pix 501 (192.168.1.5) with VPN tunnel to UK Pix 501 (192.168.1.1)
UK - Pix inside: 192.168.2.1 forwarding all requests to Server1 WAN 192.168.2.2
UK Server1 LAN: 192.168.16.199
We have a database server on 192.168.16.200 which the US users wish to access.
What I want to do is to have a route from Server1 to the database server so any requests from the US get routed.
For example, If the US install the database front end with a backend location of 192.168.2.5 (non-existent as yet), it gets forwarded to 192.168.16.200 using RRAS (I guess)
Hope this makes sense!