Guys I'm setting up network load balancing for our exchange 2003 front end servers. I've got the nlb cluster up and running using using a single nic and multicast mode. The problem comes in with exchange we currenlty have one frontend exchange server that has a imap virtual server and two smtp...
I'm having a performance problem with isa server 2004. Basically what I have is a retransmission problem the strange thing is I only get retransmissions if I use http basically web surfing or downloading anything, but if I use ftp I get know retransmissions at all. I downloaded a large file via...
I would like to know how dns works in respect to active directory sites and services
Everytime I see an example on dns they always show internet resolution someone typing in http://www.microsoft.com for example. I want to see dns from a client logon side for example what happens when someone...
Hi everyone I'm in the process of building my first front end back end firewall setup. I would like to know about nat and the creation of nodes. Basically I would like for internal users to only to be able to ask the internet through the proxy server which will be isa server 2004. The front...
I want to set up a frontend backend firewall setup. The frontend firewall will be a astaro and the backend will be isa server 2000. I have astaro in place running as a frontend. I than put isa server behind it but when I enter the isa servers ip address in as my proxy I can't get to the...
I'd like to test ISA server here at home. I plan on putting ISA Server 2000 on a pentium two 233 with 512 megs of ram running window 2000 server. Do you guys think this is enough power to pull ISA Server 2000.
I would like to know how do you guys maintain servers that are in your dmz zone. For example, lets say you have a windows 2000 web server. Do you simply allow only remote desktop from the lan into the dmz or do you guys use kvm switches for them?
I'm going to call into the Microsoft msdn line and check this out beause. I remember reading somewhere where if you used msdn versions of server 2003 standard or enterprise the cals were supposed to be built in.
I'm about to start testing citrix. I will be using a msdn version of windows server 2003 standard or enterprise edition. Can someone tell me if these msdn copies come with built in terminal services cals? I've heard that the msdn versions come with 10 cals for terminal services.
Thanks for the reply so basically after the vpn is established and the vpn client has an ip address of 10.x.x.x. In order for them to communicate with the internal lan I must route 10.x.x.x to the internal lan which is 192.168.1.x in your example. I was under confusion that I had to route the...
I'm setting up isa server 2004 and also vpn access. I'm using 10.X.X.X for t
he vpn client IP addresses. On the internal network I'm using 192.168.X.X. S
hould this setup work or do I need to set up some type of routing between th
e 10 network and the 192 network. If so where do I enter this...
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