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Port formwarding

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Aswin01

IS-IT--Management
Jun 17, 2003
29
BE
My server is connected to the internet, and the intern network is connected to the server(2netwok cards):

Internet
|
cisco - router
|
SERVER
|
network

the ip of the first network card is 10.0.0.200 (connected to the inet)
The ip of the second network card is 192.168.0.1 (cennected to the network)

The cisco has ports a lot of ports forwarded to 10.0.0.200
But i want to forward port 199 to the intern network 192.168.0.202
port 199 is forwarded on the cisco to 10.0.0.200
But how do i forward that port on the server to the computer (192.168.0.202) on the network ?

Thx for helping me
Greetz Aswin


Th


mail: aswin.coolsaet@skynet.be
 
You want to use your Windows 2000 Server as a router? OK, enable RRAS (Adminstritive Tools) and run the wizard. Ensure that NAT is installed and its a piece of cake to configure port forwarding.

Any problems post back.


Steve.
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RASS is installed . Whats next ?

mail: aswin.coolsaet@skynet.be
 
Im on WinXP boc at the moment so bare with me. I would use the wizard. To do this, disable RRAS, and then enable it. This will bring up the wizard.
Use the "I want to use this server as a router for my network" (or something like that) option.

The wizard will then take you through how you want your network settings. I can't really help you here as its network specific - but its not very complicated.

Once done post back, or keep playing.

Steve.
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