Hi all,
I want to know that how to use Windows Server 2003 to configure Network Address Translation (NAT) server. Windows Server 2003 "Routing and Remote Access" service, including NAT routing protocol. Please suggest. Thanks in advance.
Hi all,
I want to know that how to use Windows Server 2003 to configure Network Address Translation (NAT) server. Windows Server 2003 "Routing and Remote Access" service, including NAT routing protocol. Please suggest. Thanks in advance.
you need to all requests are looked like from the NAT server's external IP address. This will hide your internal IP address configuration. Configuration "Routing and Remote Access" NAT Server is like in the Administrative Tools menu, select "Routing and Remote Access." In the "Routing and Remote Access" MMC, expand your server name (where server name is the name that you want to configure the server, and then expand the left pane of the IP routing. Select General, and then select New Routing Protocol. Click the NAT / Basic Firewall check box to select it, then OK. Right-click the left pane of the NAT / Basic Firewall, and then click New Interface. Click the internal network interface, said interface, and then click OK. Check and reply.
In Windows 2003 Server, the "Network Address Translation" attribute, click the "private interface to connect to private network" and then click OK. Right-click the left pane of the NAT / Basic Firewall, then the new interface. Click the interface that the external network interface, and click OK. In the "Network Address Translation" attribute, click the "common interface to connect to the Internet". Click "In this interface to enable NAT" check box to select it, point to determine. Check and reply.
NAT server can automatically allocate internal network IP address of the client. If you do not have to internal clients on the network address information assigned to the DHCP server, you may need to use this feature. You can Configure Routing and Remote Access NAT server to allocate IP addresses and NAT implementation agent for the DNS queries on behalf of NAT server, the client can also perform Domain Name System (DNS) query. "Routing and Remote Access" NAT server to the client request, including the Internet host name to parse, and then forwarded to the IP address of the client. All the best.
To configure "Routing and Remote Access" NAT server to allocate IP addresses and on behalf of a client implementation of the internal network proxy DNS queries, please follow these steps:
Right-click the left pane of the NAT / Basic Firewall, and then click Properties.
Click the Address Assignment tab, then click the "Use DHCP automatically assigns IP address" check box to select it. In the IP Address box, type the network ID. In the Mask box, type the subnet mask. Select the Name Resolution tab, and then click the "Use the Domain Name System (DNS) client" check box to select it. Check and reply.
If you use a demand-dial interface to connect to the Internet, please click "when the name needs to be resolved when connected to the public network" check box to select it. In the demand-dial interface box, select to dial-up interface. Select application, and then click OK. After the completion of these basic configuration steps, the internal network clients can access Internet on the server. Click Start, point to Control Panel, point to Network Connections, and then click Local Area Connection.Click Properties.Click Internet Protocol (TCP / IP).Click Properties. In the "Default gateway" box, type the NAT server's internal IP address. All the best.
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