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"Steve Grosz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
I have a DNS/IIS server with a public IP's. I configured DNS just fine,
can verify that it can send and receive email, etc. The 2nd NIC is
suppose to be on the internal side of my network, so the clients who are
NAT'ed can use the printer, and I can publish my web pages. I don't
recall how the IP structure is set up on the internal NIC so it will
talk to the rest of the nework, except to say that it had a IP something
along the lines of 192.168.1.253.
How can I set this 2nd card up so only the internal network has access
to it?
Thanks!
Steve