[THIN] Re: OT - Where are NIC bindings?
- From: "Joe Shonk" <joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 16:44:52 -0700
NIC binding are under the Network Connections page... Select Advanced from
the window menu and Advanced Settings.
Joe
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Subject: [THIN] OT - Where are NIC bindings?
I have one MF server that seems to lose its way. It is dual NICd with one
NIC connected to my Intranet, the other to the Internet. For some reason,
every now and then the server will not be able to find my internal network.
Both NICs have default gateways. If I remove the default gateway for the
external NIC, acces the missing resource, and then add the gateway back in,
all works well. That is until I reboot.
Why do I have two default gateways, when one would work just fine? Well,
people use this set of servers for remote access so all the ICA info must
go out to the external NIC. However, we allow people to browse the
Internet from these servers and we filter (Websense). This requires that
all Internet (port 80) traffic go through our Proxy servers which require
them to go out the Internal facing NIC. Why can't people just browse the
internet since they are attaching via the Internet? Good question.
Answer: because we also have ICA async dial-in on these servers.
It all boils down to this: the wayward server has its NICs backwards.
Port 1 is Internal, port 2 is external. All the other servers in this farm
have it set the opposite. So instead of re-wiring (which would make me get
off my butt), I would rather just change the binding order and see if it
solves the problem. My question is: where in W2K do you change binding
order?
adam
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