Hello Everyone,

Seems I have this little problem with one of my Win2K Servers. I have three
network cards installed. One onboard and 2 PCI. I have one(1) set to look at one
of my service providers and the other two(2) looking at another provider.

I'm using one address, let's call it, 200.0.10.1, which is public and on the
internet,  for my office personnel to access the internet and and the
administrative part of our web server.
I'm using the other two, let's call them 150.0.10.10 and 150.0.10.20 for access
to the public part of our website.

The problem seem to appear when I use the Web Server to access other sites from
the 200.0.10.1 subnet. When the URL is presented it should hit the 150.0.10.10
addr and go out and do whatever it is that is needed on a IP protected site.
Unfortunately, and for a reason that I cannot explain, decides to take the other
path,
150.0.10.20.

I did at one point have the .20 pointing to the same directories as the .10, but
thinking that this was causing the problem, pointed it to another website on the
same server. Unfortunatley, this did not remedy the problem.

How do I get the Server to realize and recongnize any URL calls to go through
the .10 and only he .10 instead of the .20? Has anyone else had similiar
problems?

I already have about 8 IP addrs attached to the .10 card and want don't want to
route traffic for the .20 through the .10. My router recognizes the MAC address
of the seperate cards, so I'm pretty much at a loss as to what to do.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Gregory Taylor

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