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IIS on a LAN

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new2this2002

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Jun 22, 2002
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I have read some of the previous posts on making IIS only accessible from compouters on a lan.

I just want to clarify that in order to do this you just set the ip address to be 192.168.100.2 (the ip of my network pc) and not "All Unassigned".

My IIS server is running on a pc that is connected to the internet by a proxy server, there is no router involved. I just want the computers on my home network to be able to access the IIS server and no one else (ie. no one from outside of my lan.)

I am running IIS on a Win2k Pro machine.
 
For the most basic setup, yes make sure you select only your LAN ip, then go to a client machine and type in 192.168.0.1 (or your IP address) into a browser and it should work.

Scott Heath
AIM: orange7288
 
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