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fadilangga
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      05-19-2006, 02:42 AM
Hi, I am new to Windows Server 2003. I've been looking on how to share
Internet on my Network. My Network only has 1 Server. I use it for DHCP, DNS
server. My internet connection is using USB DSL Modem, and I want to share it
over the network. Anyone care to give me step by step instruction, or link to
an article about this?
My Network consist of :
1 Server 2003
20 Windows XP
1 D-Link switch
1 USB DSL Modem (Spedtouch)
 
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Bill Grant
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      05-19-2006, 04:09 AM
First, a warning. You may strike odd problems if you make your DC/DNS
server a router. This is not recommended. If you are using a local DNS you
will also need to modify the way DNS works. Most network sharing methods
(ICS or NAT) use the DNS proxy approach which doesn't work with Active
Directory.

I would recommend that you use a separate DSL router for this. Running
RRAS/NAT through a USB modem on a DC/DNS server is a pain.

fadilangga wrote:
> Hi, I am new to Windows Server 2003. I've been looking on how to share
> Internet on my Network. My Network only has 1 Server. I use it for
> DHCP, DNS server. My internet connection is using USB DSL Modem, and
> I want to share it over the network. Anyone care to give me step by
> step instruction, or link to an article about this?
> My Network consist of :
> 1 Server 2003
> 20 Windows XP
> 1 D-Link switch
> 1 USB DSL Modem (Spedtouch)



 
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fadilangga
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      05-19-2006, 06:33 AM
Hm.. after a few configurations and trial error, my network now able to
access internet. What I need was just the DNS of my ISP to be configured on
my DNS forwarder.
 
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Bill Grant
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      05-19-2006, 07:36 AM
Yes, you need to do that. What device are you using as the default
gateway for your LAN?

fadilangga wrote:
> Hm.. after a few configurations and trial error, my network now able
> to access internet. What I need was just the DNS of my ISP to be
> configured on my DNS forwarder.



 
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seth
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      05-19-2006, 01:45 PM
that's what i did; but used rras instead of ics and works well

"fadilangga" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hm.. after a few configurations and trial error, my network now able to
> access internet. What I need was just the DNS of my ISP to be configured
> on
> my DNS forwarder.



 
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fadilangga
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      05-23-2006, 06:28 AM
Yapp, Im using rras. My network gateway is my server. well, thanks for the
input, now my network works fine. =)
 
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