Michael
Mon Sep 12 19:58:00 CDT 2005
Absolutely !
This is the way I have all my servers setup.
SuperGumby [SBS MVP] wrote:
> Which article did you follow? Having two IP's on the external interface is
> not normally necesssary, nor desirable in SBSland. Please list all changes.
>
> What I would normally do if I wanted to access a TS behind ISA on SBS2000
> is:
> Bind TS on the SBS to only the internal NIC.
> Server Publish the TS App Server through ISA.
>
> If I then wanted to access the SBS from external I would first connect to
> the TS App Server then RDP from it to the SBS.
>
> PS. I take it the SBS external interface is directly connected to your
> internet connection and that this supports multiple public IP's. Supplying a
> little more info about your config may be useful.
>
> "Fred Blum - remove net to email" <h.f.blum@marketconnect.nlnet> wrote in
> message news:ebGfiI%23tFHA.2948@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> >
> > To make a TS available over the internet behind the SBS2K server, I used
> > the KB article to set up the ISA server to listen for two IP adresses on
> > the NIC.
> >
> > This functions as expected, only the drawback is that I can't connect
> > locally anymore to the SbS2K desktop. Remotely no problem.
> >
> > Any idea how to solve this?
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > Fred Blum
> >
>
>
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