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July 25th, 2008, 03:03 AM
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Windows 2003 linking 2 networks - security
Hi folks,
I have 2 networks. One is our test network, the other is the corporate live network. The 2 networks are seperate.
I have a windows 2003 server that has 2 NIC's installed, and I would like this to have 1 NIC connected to the test network, and the other NIC connected to the live network. This is all above board and the company wants this.
My problem is this, I require all test network pc's to access the internet through the 2003 server and live network, but ONLY have port 80 available, so no other traffic can leave the test network. I also require no traffic whatsoever from the live network to come into the test network.
It would appear I need something running between the NIC cards on the 2003 server. I'm thinking NAT, but does anyone have experience with this? Is there a better solution?
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