Re: Client for Microsoft Network & NIC Security
From: AD (ajd777@hotmail.com)
Date: 02/13/03
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From: "AD" <ajd777@hotmail.com> Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 21:03:35 -0000
Hi Fernado,
You can unbind file and print services from individual NIC's. To do so open
network connections.
On the menu bar clicked advanced > advanced settings.
and clear the tick box for the file and print services on the external nic
Thanks
AD
"Fernando Poinho Malard" <fpmalard@cadtec.dees.ufmg.br> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I have a Windows 2000 server running with 2 NIC cards.
>
> The first card is connected to the Internet and the second is connected to
a
> switch.
>
> The network computers are member of this domain and access this server
(and
> the Internet through this server) through the switch. On the server one
NIC
> perform the routing to the other to allow computers to browse the
Internet.
>
> On the NIC connected to the Internet I know that is recommended to
disabled
> "Client for Microsoft Network" and "File and Print Sharing" options once I
> woudn't none from outside (Internet) of this network gets access to my
> network. Even doing login and password security they will see my computers
> and its shares.
>
> If I disable both properties and leave only TCP/IP protocol active I'm
> getting trouble to enabled my users to logon and get respective roaming
> profile. Sometimes the computer is not able to find the server and get its
> roaming profile.
>
> Is there a way to keep both features enabled and do something to block
> external access to this NIC?
>
> Can I limit a IP range to access the second NIC?
>
> Regards,
> Fernando.
>
>
>
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