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      08-29-2004, 12:57 AM
I have two Win2003 Servers behind a router/firewall and biz dsl modem. I want
to open up/allow more than one external IP to pass through the modem and
router but I'm told that the router I have is only able to pass one external
IP. My questions are; is there such a thing as a cost effective hardware
firewall that will allow multiple external IP's to pass through translating
them into local IP's (binding them to firewall device)? I assume I do not
even need the router portion since I'm connecting into a switch and the DCHP
operation is handled by one the my servers (DC).

How do I host a web server that I need multiple IP's to pass through to?

Product suggestions?

Thanx very much
 
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      08-29-2004, 01:57 AM
Most firewall/routers can do that. RRAS can do it. You configure your
pool of public IPs in RRAS and map them to private IP addresses on the LAN.

"Chris" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have two Win2003 Servers behind a router/firewall and biz dsl modem. I

want
> to open up/allow more than one external IP to pass through the modem and
> router but I'm told that the router I have is only able to pass one

external
> IP. My questions are; is there such a thing as a cost effective hardware
> firewall that will allow multiple external IP's to pass through

translating
> them into local IP's (binding them to firewall device)? I assume I do not
> even need the router portion since I'm connecting into a switch and the

DCHP
> operation is handled by one the my servers (DC).
>
> How do I host a web server that I need multiple IP's to pass through to?
>
> Product suggestions?
>
> Thanx very much



 
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      08-29-2004, 12:43 PM
you say most but I can't seem to find one that supports multiple IP's. The
one a have (Netgear) does not. They only "see" one WAN IP. Mapping them is
the easy part if you can find one that support multiple WAN (external) IP's.
Do you know of one?

"Bill Grant" wrote:

> Most firewall/routers can do that. RRAS can do it. You configure your
> pool of public IPs in RRAS and map them to private IP addresses on the LAN.
>
> "Chris" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:B619457F-B846-4A82-B6EF-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I have two Win2003 Servers behind a router/firewall and biz dsl modem. I

> want
> > to open up/allow more than one external IP to pass through the modem and
> > router but I'm told that the router I have is only able to pass one

> external
> > IP. My questions are; is there such a thing as a cost effective hardware
> > firewall that will allow multiple external IP's to pass through

> translating
> > them into local IP's (binding them to firewall device)? I assume I do not
> > even need the router portion since I'm connecting into a switch and the

> DCHP
> > operation is handled by one the my servers (DC).
> >
> > How do I host a web server that I need multiple IP's to pass through to?
> >
> > Product suggestions?
> >
> > Thanx very much

>
>
>

 
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