NAT Internet Sharing

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Rhys Owen

I have set my Win 2000 Advanced Server to run Network
Address Translation (using RAS) and I cannot get my client
computers to get access to the internet. My configuration
is as follows :-

Client |
Client |-> Server -> DSL Modem -> Internet
Client |

Although my client computers can Ping the Internet (ISP IP
Address, listed as PPP using ipconfig /all) They cannot
acces the internet using IE. What can I do to test that
the network addresses are being Translated from my private
network (clients) to the public network (Internet). I
have configured NAT for both the public and prvate
networks and this seems to work on the server side. Using
the tools provided in RAS it does not seem to map any of
my Client IP addresses for use on the public network. Can
someone please tell me what I can check to see why i canot
get my clients on the internet. Is this a DNS related
problem?
 
I have set my Win 2000 Advanced Server to run Network
Address Translation (using RAS) and I cannot get my client
computers to get access to the internet. My configuration
is as follows :-

Client |
Client |-> Server -> DSL Modem -> Internet
Client |

Although my client computers can Ping the Internet (ISP IP
Address, listed as PPP using ipconfig /all) They cannot
acces the internet using IE. What can I do to test that
the network addresses are being Translated from my private
network (clients) to the public network (Internet). I
have configured NAT for both the public and prvate
networks and this seems to work on the server side. Using
the tools provided in RAS it does not seem to map any of
my Client IP addresses for use on the public network. Can
someone please tell me what I can check to see why i canot
get my clients on the internet. Is this a DNS related
problem?

Sounds like DNS.

See tip 4105 in the 'Tips & Tricks' at http://www.jsiinc.com

Jerold Schulman
Windows: General MVP
JSI, Inc.
http://www.jsiinc.com
 
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