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what servers require a nic card

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eusnet

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I am setting up a 2000 win server. I will have three local clients and one remote client networked to this server that will be a domain controller. I have five static ips with dsl connection and my ISP is swbell whom currently handles the dns nameserver. I would like to have internet access for all the clients and use dhcp for local and remote ip addressing. I will also be hosting web sites on this server.

I have tried several attempts at setting this up but keep getting areas not working. I think I am confused. When setting up dns servers, dhcp servers, routing, nic cards , etc... , what should have local ip addresses and what should have internet ip addresses

Example - When setting up a name server, if I am not running a name server for internet addresses then what should the address be for a name server. Should it be in the local ip range of addresses.

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2ks gets 2 nics, one to DSL using external IP, one to LAN using 192.168.0.1/24. Then set DHCP server on 2ks with scope 192.168.0.2 to 254/24 with router as 192.168.0.1.

Clients then get DHCP and should be able to use ICS.

Use AD and DDNS on 2ks which will solve your DNS issues.
 
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