Windows 2003 Domain Controller

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Omar Abid

Hi,
I make a network with :
+ PC 1 with Windows 2003 server
+ Other Pc connected with Pc 1 with a hub
Pc 1 contain two network card : 1 to the internet (with a modem
router) and the second with the local intranet
I setup the DC in Pc 1 and make accounts and all works well but now i
want to allow some user to connect to the internet through the
connection of the server PC 1 but i don't know how to share this
connection
Any idea or links
Omar Abid
http://groups.google.com/group/VB2005
 
Omar Abid <omar.abid2006@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I make a network with :
> + PC 1 with Windows 2003 server
> + Other Pc connected with Pc 1 with a hub
> Pc 1 contain two network card : 1 to the internet (with a modem
> router) and the second with the local intranet
> I setup the DC in Pc 1 and make accounts and all works well but now i
> want to allow some user to connect to the internet through the
> connection of the server PC 1 but i don't know how to share this
> connection
> Any idea or links
> Omar Abid
> http://groups.google.com/group/VB2005


Rather than using ICS for this (ick) I suggest you get a router
appliance/firewall to share the connection on the LAN - then only one NIC on
all workstations/servers. Especially since you're using AD, you really want
to keep things simple....multihomed DCs are usually problematic.
 
On Jul 14, 9:07 am, Omar Abid <omar.abid2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I make a network with :
> + PC 1 with Windows 2003 server
> + Other Pc connected with Pc 1 with a hub
> Pc 1 contain two network card : 1 to the internet (with a modem
> router) and the second with the local intranet
> I setup the DC in Pc 1 and make accounts and all works well but now i
> want to allow some user to connect to the internet through the
> connection of the server PC 1 but i don't know how to share this
> connection
> Any idea or links
> Omar Abidhttp://groups.google.com/group/VB2005


roting and remote access (rras) is going to be your friend here
 
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