DMZ access for internal and external users

From: Susan (Susan_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/28/05


Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 06:27:03 -0800

I need to put a 2003 Web Edition server on a DMZ, but it has to be accessible
by both internal LAN users from multiple world-wide subnets and by Employees
on the outside.

I configured it on the internal LAN, then moved it to the DMZ, but I did not
put any user groups into it, and now I cannot add groups from my internal NT
4.0 domain. Becasue I am the administrator, I am the only one who can log
into the server. I don't want to enter world-wide groups individually though,
all I want to add is the Everyone group for the internal domain. My thought
right now is to pull it back to the internal domain, and add the group.

I also do not know how to get the other subnets to be able to access the
server.

Any help would be appreciated.



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