Securing home network without ISA.

From: ISTMAN (istman_at_bellsouth.net)
Date: 05/11/03


Date: Sat, 10 May 2003 23:01:14 -0400


Hello all,

I greatly need assistance in configuring my home network. I have a Windows
2000 domain and 2 XP clients. I am trying to follow the instructions listed
at the following URL.

http://www.smallbizserver.net/Network/With_two_network_adapters_a_dynamic_IP
_address_ISA_and_a_router.asp

Basically, I swapped IPs in the instructions (because I did not want to
change the IP of the internal NIC) and installed another NIC in the server
and connected it to the router. The other NIC is connected to the switch
along with the clients. My external NIC's IP is 192.168.16.6, router is
192.168.16.1, internal NIC is 192.168.0.6. I have disabled everything but
TCP/IP for the external NIC (no other protocols or services). The clients
are 192.168.0.XXX.

The problem is, I do not have ISA and when configured per the instructions,
I can not access the internet nor can I ping the router. Is there something
I should configure within the routing capabilities of Windows 2000? Any
information would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,
Jason



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