RE: Two domains at one site..

  • From: "John Tolmachoff \(Lists\)" <johnlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'[ExchangeList]'" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 16:25:07 -0800

Yes, you can have multiple SBS servers on the same physical network,
especially if you use separate private IP networks, such as 10.10.10.1 and
192.168.10.1. As far as receiving e-mail from the Internet, that is
something you have to configure properly on the Firewall if you only have
one public IP. One way to do this is to forward all incoming SMTP to a 3rd
server running IIS SMTP virtual server, and configure that to relay for the
2 domains, and on each one set to forward to the correct server. 

So yes, it can be done. 

However, there are a lot of why questions that come to mind. 

John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Jordan [mailto:tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 1:56 PM
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> Yes, I think I have accomplished segmenting the networks by using two
> nics in each server.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew English [mailto:andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 12:45 PM
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> You are aware that you can not bind two SBS server together. If you want
> to bind them together you will have start from scratch using Windows
> 2003 Server on both. SBS is for business with no more than 75 users
> ideally and is its own machine.
> 
> You can however put them both on a separate network, but honestly I
> don't think you can put them both on the same network together.
> 
> Maybe someone here can clarify this.
> Andrew
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Jordan [mailto:tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 4:27 PM
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> I have been asked to put two separate domains on the same physical
> network.   Both domains will be SBS 2003 and share one ISP connection
> which is connected to a Netscreen firewall.
> 
> To achieve this I'm going to put two nics in each server and bind nic1
> to the private network and then route outgoing packets to nic2 which
> will lead to the Internet.  If I do this on each SBS server I'm thinking
> I can keep the networks segmented but I'm not sure if name resolution is
> going to work across the board....can anyone advise??
> 
> For mail how should Exchange be configured to get mail between both
> servers when I can port forward 25 to only one server?  Is this just an
> MX record and set up relaying?
> 
> I guess the same question would go if I wanted to implement OWA on both
> servers.
> 
> Please feel free to ask questions if this is unclear.
> 
> Thanks,
> TJ
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