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forwarding ports on win. server 2003 enterprise?

neonerd

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I have a problem forwarding ports on my server. I have other computers connect to the internet through it. I have a router pci card with four ethernet jacks, where i share the internet connection. I actual cable internet connection comes in to an onboard ethernet port. I chose "share internet connection" between them. But now, i need to forward some ports so apache and vnc work, but i'm clueless...any1 kno anything about this?
 
how about buy a router/firewall and have a worry free network. Generally servers are best left to be servers and routers left to be routers.
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
how about buy a router/firewall and have a worry free network. Generally servers are best left to be servers and routers left to be routers.

still doesn't solve the problem...
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Originally posted by: Kaputnik03
Originally posted by: spidey07
how about buy a router/firewall and have a worry free network. Generally servers are best left to be servers and routers left to be routers.

still doesn't solve the problem...
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Gotcha. Carry on with your idiocy then. The problem is a poorly setup network trying to force a square peg into a round hole.


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