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Win2k - Router with 2 nics

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cnguyen

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Setup a single server with 2 NiCs, and follow the instruction "Setting up DNS correctly in a Windows 2000 server environment" from the FAQS ... I was able to connected to internet from the Server only, but won't able to connect to internet from any client... it connect to the network just fine...

Please help...


NIC1: Ip - 10.10.1.1
Mask 255.0.0.0
gateway:
DNS 127.0.0.1

NIC2: IP - 67.10.100.10
Mask 255.255.255.0
gateway 67.10.100.1
DNS 24.28.99.62

ISP is a Cable Modem(Road Runner)
 
NIC1: Ip - 10.10.1.1
Mask 255.0.0.0
gateway: 10.10.1.1
DNS 127.0.0.1 <--- try changing to 10.10.1.1

NIC2: IP - 67.10.100.10
Mask 255.255.255.0
gateway 67.10.100.1
DNS 24.28.99.62
 
You are using a private address range for your local network. To share the internet connection with your private network, you need ICS or NAT found in remote routing and access. I suggest you use NAT because ICS will interfere if you have DHCP on the server and because it will change your private address on the server to 192.168.0.1. Go to remote routing and access, right click on your server, and configure. The wizard will guide you. You will also need to remove the root &quot;.&quot; folder from DNS and configure a forward to your ISP's dns server in DNS so your DNS will resolve internet addresses for the clients.
 
Seespray0, I did used NAT and did remove the root &quot;.&quot; folder from DNS (followed the instruction from this FAQ site)... the problem was my client won't able to see the forward ISP...

Bgbrewer3, I did changed the DNS 127.0.0.1 loop back to 10.10.1.1 - still the same problem...

Thansk;
cuong.
 
If it is on the client side. If you are using DHCP set teh default gateway to 10.10.1.1 and DNS server within the DHCP settings to 24.28.99.62. and make sure you are either using routing or ICS. if you aren't using DHCP hard set the client to teh dns and gateway I mentioned above.
 
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