In the RRAS console you click on the server and click on the Action
button. Select configure RRAS to run the configuration wizard. Select the
NAT server option. Select your external NIC as the public interface. If you
want the NAT server to act as a DHCP server for the private LAN, select that
option and enter the address range to be used. That's it.
That is all you need to do unless you are running Active Directory. In
that case you will need to modify how DNS works. By default the clients will
use the NAT server for DNS and it will forward the requests to a public DNS
server. This will not work with AD. AD clients must use the local DNS
server.
"Julian" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello
>
> I have a new Windows 2003 Server configuration with 2 NICs.
>
> NIC 1 is the internal NIC, static IP, 192.168.0.1
> NIC 2 is the external NIC, static IP, 192.168.1.2 - goes to the firewall
>
> (I know the internet works because when I connect a PC or laptop directly
> to
> it, all works perfectly fine!)
>
> Basically we want any computers on the internal network to access the
> internet.
>
> Can anyone point me in the direction of a newbie type tutorial please?
>
> Many thanks.
>
>
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