Windows 2003 Server NAT Configuration
16 years 1 month ago #27739
by S0lo
Set the DNS on "interface a" to the same as the 2 DNS servers you used in "interface c" on your server.
If that doesn't work then what are your results when you ping "interface d" BY IP from your host ? Is it a "Destination Unreachable" or a "Time out" ?
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Ammar Muqaddas
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Replied by S0lo on topic Re: Windows 2003 Server NAT Configuration
>>interface a : is a private address with gateway and DNS set to interface b
Set the DNS on "interface a" to the same as the 2 DNS servers you used in "interface c" on your server.
If that doesn't work then what are your results when you ping "interface d" BY IP from your host ? Is it a "Destination Unreachable" or a "Time out" ?
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Ammar Muqaddas
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16 years 1 month ago #27765
by derk
Replied by derk on topic Re: Windows 2003 Server NAT Configuration
Thanks for helping me guys.
I can now connect my host thru my RRAS after removing my Active Directory / Domain Controller role on my Windows 2003 Server.
Internet connection now has been smooth for my hosts. But, I'm wondering what was the fuzz on Active Directory / Domain Controller for my RRAS.
I've removed the role after this >> Also, is this a domain environment or workgroup? by KillaBee
Now, should I change everything to a WorkGroup Environment?
Thanks again.
I can now connect my host thru my RRAS after removing my Active Directory / Domain Controller role on my Windows 2003 Server.
Internet connection now has been smooth for my hosts. But, I'm wondering what was the fuzz on Active Directory / Domain Controller for my RRAS.
I've removed the role after this >> Also, is this a domain environment or workgroup? by KillaBee
Now, should I change everything to a WorkGroup Environment?
Thanks again.
16 years 1 month ago #27769
by S0lo
I believe it's already in a Workgroup if it's not in an AD. Right click [My Computer] => [Properties]. Click the [Computer Name] tab and you'll see the Workgroup name. You can change it from there. (Not assuming that you don't know this, but just in case )
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Ammar Muqaddas
Forum Moderator
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Replied by S0lo on topic Re: Windows 2003 Server NAT Configuration
Now, should I change everything to a WorkGroup Environment?
I believe it's already in a Workgroup if it's not in an AD. Right click [My Computer] => [Properties]. Click the [Computer Name] tab and you'll see the Workgroup name. You can change it from there. (Not assuming that you don't know this, but just in case )
Studying CCNP...
Ammar Muqaddas
Forum Moderator
www.firewall.cx
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