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"ChipDancer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:67D38D23-11C8-4633-ACFF-(E-Mail Removed)...
Ok, I have a hair razing situation, I have a new server going up at our
col-located host. The server has two NICs, one for public and one for private.
Both are set up correctly:
Public: 192.168.176.52
255.255.255.0
192.168.1.1
Private: 192.168.55.2
255.255.255.255
(no gateway)
I have the server setup for DHCP.
Now before configuring RRAS I can access the private network via remote
access from INSIDE the server, and the private network can access the server
only and each other via remote server, but not access the internet.
Now at this point I can access the server with remote access across the
internet from our home office and through the server the private network,
again the private network cannot get out or access the internet.
Here is my problem: When I cofigure RRAS for NAT/Basic Firewall the private
network gains the ability to use the internet! YAYAYA!
Well almost...cause now I cannot access the server via remote access from
the home office or anywhere else!
I've tried multiple RRAS configurations and nothing seems to work...
Can anyone out there please help me?
Goals: To have the co-located server accessable by remote access from the
home or office and to have internet access for the private network.
Thanks in advance!