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windows server 2003 domain setup

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122moz95

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Feb 14, 2006
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hi there,
i have set up a windows server 2003 domain configured DHCP, DNS i have twenty workstations, i have a Belkin router that will act as the gateway to the internet. i was given two DNS ip addresses from the local ISP.
how do i set up those ips on my server and still allow the twenty workstations to authenticate with my domain controller and also access the internet.

my question is how should i assign the ip addressess (i am using the range of 192.168.1.1-192.168.1.50 for my LAN)
THANKS,

regards,
picho
 
The external IP's should be setup on your modem / firewall device.
Then you can open up ports on your firewalls and route traffic on say port 80 to your website internall or whatever you want.

Good Luck,




Steve.

"They have the internet on computers now!" - Homer Simpson
 
First off, i use a full C subnet (192.168.0.x)

Generally, I used my high IPs for servers and shared stuff( 200 to 205 are servers, 210-215 are shared network printers)

100s I use for people who use static IPs

the low numbers i let DHCP take care of..


hope this helps!
 
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