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I have a firewall and am using a dhcp server to hand out 10.1.x.x addresses. These are used mostly for students and a few staff. I have several machines and servers which I have given static ip's of 10.1.1.x. Our maintenance department has set up a server, for workorder entry, which we have given a static ip address of 10.1.1.199. We wanted it to not be available to the entire internet which is why we set it up this way. Anyway, if we set the gateway on the server to that of the internal ip of the firewall, the server can see the internet but only folks with an ip address of 10.1.x.x can access the server for work orders. Our users which have public ip addresses, ie 198.206.243.x cannot access the server. At one time we setup a gateway of 10.1.1.254 on out ISP's router, I don't remember why. If we set the server's gateway to that ip address everyone both private and public ip's can see the server but the server can no longer browse the internet. The only issue with this is it an IIS server and they will need to install patches periodically and changing the gateway to do this is somewhat of a pain. Is there a way to allow everyone to access the workorder software and for the server to see the internet? Paul Crittenden Computer System Manager Simpson College email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: (515)961-1680 "You don't have to attend every argument you're invited to." _______________________________________________ Masq maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Admin requests can be handled at http://www.indyramp.com/masq-list/ -- THIS INCLUDES UNSUBSCRIBING! or email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] PLEASE read the HOWTO and search the archives before posting. You can start your search at http://www.indyramp.com/masq/ Please keep general linux/unix/pc/internet questions off the list.
