chakorules
IS-IT--Management
Hey everyone.
I got something I can't figure out if I can do this or not.
I have a Windows 2000 Server setup as a DC, DHCP, and DNS with client logins. It has a fixed IP address of 192.168.0.10
I have another machine that is a Windows 2000 Workstation with a modem installed. I call it the "proxy" computer. It has a fixed IP address of 192.168.0.1.
My clients are a mix of Win2K and Win98SE.
I am trying to make my clients able to login to the Win2K server, and have access to the internet via the PROXY computer (ip address 192.168.0.1). Trouble is, it doesn't work.
When I define a preferred DNS in networking / IP settings on the client win2K machines of 192.168.0.10 (the server as the DNS) my win2K clients can login very fast to the server, ... cause the DNS is needed to login at win2K server ..., but internet access fails for those clients.
If I change the preferred DNS in networking / IP settings of the client machine to 192.168.0.1 (the proxy computer with modem installed), then they can browse the internet but then the login screen and getting profiles for all the win2K clients takes like 15 minutes to login..typical...and I understand why, but I want the best of both worlds here.
I know I can fixed this problem by installing the modem on my server, but I don't want too. I'd prefer that I have that "proxy" computer that can be shared and DNS work correctly to the win2K server.
Any suggestions?
Chris Elston
FreeLancer
Home of the How to Build a PC on Video CD-Rom
I got something I can't figure out if I can do this or not.
I have a Windows 2000 Server setup as a DC, DHCP, and DNS with client logins. It has a fixed IP address of 192.168.0.10
I have another machine that is a Windows 2000 Workstation with a modem installed. I call it the "proxy" computer. It has a fixed IP address of 192.168.0.1.
My clients are a mix of Win2K and Win98SE.
I am trying to make my clients able to login to the Win2K server, and have access to the internet via the PROXY computer (ip address 192.168.0.1). Trouble is, it doesn't work.
When I define a preferred DNS in networking / IP settings on the client win2K machines of 192.168.0.10 (the server as the DNS) my win2K clients can login very fast to the server, ... cause the DNS is needed to login at win2K server ..., but internet access fails for those clients.
If I change the preferred DNS in networking / IP settings of the client machine to 192.168.0.1 (the proxy computer with modem installed), then they can browse the internet but then the login screen and getting profiles for all the win2K clients takes like 15 minutes to login..typical...and I understand why, but I want the best of both worlds here.
I know I can fixed this problem by installing the modem on my server, but I don't want too. I'd prefer that I have that "proxy" computer that can be shared and DNS work correctly to the win2K server.
Any suggestions?
Chris Elston
FreeLancer
Home of the How to Build a PC on Video CD-Rom