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nat / ip routing / port forwarding

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antdickens

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Hope this is the correct forum!!!

I have a problem with an office set up. Basically i am trying to let pc's from the internet to access a pc which is on the company internal LAN through a web browser.

To do this i would normally simply connect to the router and forward ports 80,21,4550,5550,6550,3389,3390,5066,3550 to the ip address of the machine on the lan which is to be accessed.

Unfortunately the current set up is slightly different as in that everything internet related goes through the windows 2000 server.

The server has 2 network cards. There is a cicso 800 series router connected to one and the other connects to the LAN hub. ipconfig shows the card 1 as having the external ip address 213.249.229.90 and the other card 2 having the internal ip address 10.0.0.1

What i need to do is set it so that when somebody outside of the lan tyoes 213.249.229.90 into their web browser the sever forwards the requested to a machine inside the lan.

I have done some reading and think that i need to be using NAT on the server. I have tried adding NAT in routing and remote access but when i put the values i think i need it stops the other pc's on the lan accessing the internet.

Can anybody give me some pointers as to how to achieve this??
 
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