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    Allowing Intranet access to the internet

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    by ian_birdsey ·

    How can I set up a server running windows 2000 server with an Intranet on it to be seen on the internet? A school has this intranet that the teachers would like to put homework etc on so that the children can pick it up at home. Any suggestions?

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    • #3325791

      Reply To: Allowing Intranet access to the internet

      by cg it ·

      In reply to Allowing Intranet access to the internet

      you can create a web site with a FQDN. within that web site you can create access to secure areas [require authentication]. Teachers can post requirements[author] and students [read only] can view the information. The web server should not be on the school network but in an perimeter network.

      • #3325789

        Reply To: Allowing Intranet access to the internet

        by cg it ·

        In reply to Reply To: Allowing Intranet access to the internet

        If you want to securely publish a server on an intranet that allows public access in a secure manner, use ISA server. However, most IT security guys designing security for external access to internal services will but those services on a server in a perimeter network.

    • #3234970

      Reply To: Allowing Intranet access to the internet

      by wdeklerk ·

      In reply to Allowing Intranet access to the internet

      just get a public ip from your service provider, configure your website with two ip’s
      whalla

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