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11/1/2005 2:36:14 PM    Windows Multihome Question
Hello:  
  
I have an issue with Win 2003 server, network Load balancing, and Routing.  
  
Set the Scene:  
  
2 unique machines. Running Win 2003 Server and Cold Fusion. We had an  
  
internal network and a DMZ  
  
The machines have unique internal IP addresses on a /24 network.  
  
The machine are NLB to a single IP in the DMZ.  
  
The problem we have has to do with multihoming. We'd like to be able to  
  
manage the machines remotely, which does require a default gateway on the  
  
private side.  
  
And of course the machines havea gateway on the DMZ side for HTP replies to  
  
find their way out.  
  
Currently we have a CFMHTTP request that is sent out thru the DMZ, and it  
  
fails more or 90% of the time. However when we remove the gateway from either  
  
the DMZ side or the private side, the request goes out, with no issue.  
  
Is ther a way around this? Can Windows be coaxed into having 2 gateways on  
  
two separate networks? Note that the only path between the networks is on the  
  
machine itself. The networks are isolated for security reasons.  
  
Thanx

11/1/2005 4:42:14 PM    Re: Windows Multihome Question
You only use one Gateway and it must go on the External (DMZ) side.  In the  
  
Internal side you handle the routes to other internal subnets by using the  
  
OS's Routing Table to create Static Routes.  
  
--  
  
Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]  
  
www.wandtv.com  
  
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Understanding the ISA 2004 Access Rule Processing  
  
http://www.isaserver.org/articles/ISA2004_AccessRules.html  
  
Microsoft Internet Security & Acceleration Server: Guidance  
  
http://www.microsoft.com/isaserver/techinfo/Guidance/2004.asp  
  
http://www.microsoft.com/isaserver/techinfo/Guidance/2000.asp  
  
Microsoft Internet Security & Acceleration Server: Partners  
  
http://www.microsoft.com/isaserver/partners/default.asp  
  
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