om: Guy Russell
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Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 3:34 PM
Subject: Re: Probobly a stupid question [7:14273]
> I currently run NAT on a 2000 Server...
>
> One interface is using an auto ip address that is received from the ISP...
> The other Nic, is linked to my switch and to my route
: Re: Probobly a stupid question [7:14273]
You mean 2000 servers accessing the internet via dynamic nat? Or you have
2000 static translations inbound? And when you say "server interface" do
you mean the ethernet interface on the router that the servers are beihind?
Set up maybe
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The cheap way to do this is with a $99.00 LinkSys router/firewall.
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From: Guy Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 5:47 PM
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Subject: Probobly a stupid question [7:14273]
Is it possible to set up
You mean 2000 servers accessing the internet via dynamic nat? Or you have
2000 static translations inbound? And when you say "server interface" do
you mean the ethernet interface on the router that the servers are beihind?
Set up maybe like a DMZ?
I mean, you can certainly set up your DSL conn
The cheap way to do this is with a $99.00 LinkSys router/firewall.
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From: Guy Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 5:47 PM
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Subject: Probobly a stupid question [7:14273]
Is it possible to set up NAT on a router for
Is it possible to set up NAT on a router for DSL, allowing the DSL side
connection to receive a DHCP generated address??
I have been running 2000 server Nat, and using my DSL connection with no
problems, but would like to remove the server interface completely...
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