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RE: [FW1] IP Forwarding in Windows 2000



Is it really that?  Someone e-mailed me a suggestion, about going to
"Routing and Remote Access".  Apparently that is the new Win2K way.  When
you load that up, you right click on the local server and choose "Configure
Routing and Remote Access".  When you do that, you get like five options.  I
was told to pick "Network Router".  Is that correct or doing the reg hack
correct?  I'm a little confused here.  Suggetions are welcomed.

Javed 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Vandiveer
To: [email protected]
Sent: 12/12/2000 6:38 PM
Subject: RE: [FW1] IP Forwarding in Windows 2000


It is a reg hack

something like this....
h_key local/system/current control set/services/tcpip/parameters/ip
enable
router 0=off 1=on

though I could be off on the exact location... it is close enough to
navigate to (i.e. use your head)

Jon



Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 09:10:01 -0600
From: Tim Anderson <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [FW1] IP Forwarding in Windows 2000

The service is called Routing and Remote Access and it is not that
tricky to
set up.  You really have 3 options; find a test server and play with the
service until you feel like you know what you are doing (we set it up in
less than a few hours with zero knowledge at the start), buy a good book
like Mastering Windows 2000 by Mark Minasi, or search around on Tech Net
and
try to find a good how to article.  Good luck! Tim

- -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 1:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [FW1] IP Forwarding in Windows 2000



Hello,

I was setting up Windows 2000 and I went to go configure IP Forwarding
in
Windows 2000, but I didn't understand it.  I know it's not called IP
Forwarding in Win2K anymore.  It is called Remote Access or something.
I
opened the program and I saw my server (local) and then I right clicked
on
and picked the configure option.  When I do that, I get to pick from
about 6
options.  What do I pick and what I do?  Enabling IP Forwarding in NT 4
Server was just checking a check box and that was it.  Does anyone know
how
to set it up in Windows 2000 Server?  My current setup is like this.  I
have
3 interfaces (External, Internal, and DMZ and I'm using NAT).  Thanks!

Javed




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