2 Network adapters might do the trick.

On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 3:51 AM, BobRoyAce <[email protected]>wrote:

> We have a SQL Server 2005 database, on a server, that is currently
> referenced by multiple Windows application clients who are running an
> application on desktop PC’s that are on the same network as the server
> that is running SQL Server.
>
> What we want to do is create an ASP.NET application that is running on
> a web server box at our location. However, this box will be on a
> different subnet. This application needs to be able to make database
> calls to the database on the server that is running SQL Server. This
> ASP.NET app/site would need to be visible to the “outside world” (i.e.
> customers not at our location…anywhere in the US, really). So,
> basically, customers would browse to the web site, and log in to the
> ASP.NET application. The application would then run queries, sending
> data back and forth to and from the database that resides on the
> database server; a server that is on a different subnet.
>
> Could anyone give insights as to how to set something like this up?

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