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Posted by Polaris on October 13, 2006, 3:32 pm
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Hi Experts:
I have a Windows 2003 Server. What are the steps to set it up as a proxy
(http, https) server? Do I need any additional software for that? Any
pointers appreciated.
Thanks in Advance.
Polaris
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Posted by Roger Abell [MVP] on October 13, 2006, 3:45 pm
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Obtain and install ISA Server, or a similar product
www.microsoft.com/isa
> Hi Experts:
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> I have a Windows 2003 Server. What are the steps to set it up as a proxy
> (http, https) server? Do I need any additional software for that? Any
> pointers appreciated.
>
> Thanks in Advance.
> Polaris
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Posted by sunikuttan on October 16, 2006, 8:47 am
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How to set proxiserver in win2003 server
I am also waiting answer of this quistion if u got it kindly send the
requirments
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Posted by Roger Abell [MVP] on October 16, 2006, 10:39 am
Please log in for more thread options Obtain and install ISA Server, or a similar product
www.microsoft.com/isa
The capability is not bulit into the base server product but
is available as a separate product.
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> I am also waiting answer of this quistion if u got it kindly send the
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Posted by Prometric Centr on October 17, 2006, 4:20 am
Please log in for more thread options you can use windows 2003 server as a proxy server in both ways
(Using Windows Server 2003 Built configuration)
1. Using Simple Sharing
2. Using Routing and Remote Access ( built in tool ) by using NAT( Network
Address Translation )
3. MS Home (Server Make a MS Home workgroup Network for Internet)
(Using Third Party Tools)
Like ISA,wingate, winproxy ets.
(Using Windows Server Built Configuration)
1.Server Site Setting: in simple sharing you must have two saparate
connections.
first is WAN connection means internet connection ( Dial up, ISDN ,
DSL,
ASDL)
Second is Lan Connection
if you are used simple sharing your LAN connection will must be bound on
192.168.0.1
Step to used Simple Sharing
1. Start>Settings>Control Panel then go to network & Dial up Connection
folder
2. in this folder you can see two connection one is internet and other is
LAN connection . Select the Internet Connection( Dial up, ISDN , DSL,ASDL)
Right click on Internet Connection and then goes to its Property
then Click on Last Tab Advanced and then check on Internet Connection Sharing
on that time message will appear Read Care fully Then ok Cause this message
is for your IP bounding, your other LAN Connection will bound on this ip
192.168.0.1 its compulsory your other network computer must on Class C Ip
Address. its Server site Setting
Client Site Setting : go to LAN connection Property then select internet
protocol (tcp/ip)
then go to its property give any class c ip like
ip Adress 192.168.0.5
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Default Gate way 192.168.0.1 ( Cause its your Proxy Server)
Preferred DNS Server 192.168.0.1 . Close the property
then open internet explorer then go to tool menu then click on internet
options
then click on connetion Tab then select Lan setting and then check only
automatically dectect setting if any other setting are checked then uncheck
others only check on automatically dectect setting. its all over . this
setting must have all other network computer but only one exception ip
address, cause each computer must have unique ip address.
Enjoy the browsing.
2. Using Routing and Remote Access is very easy cause its tool base
configuration.
you can configure NAT & simple Sharing both very easy through this tool its
built in tool.
go to Start>Programs>Administrator tool>then Click on Routing and Remote
access
the wizard will appear on your computer click next on that time too many
option are there. you can chose directly NAT server or Chose Configure
manually. read the all wizard very carefully its very easy to configure
server as an Proxy server ( NAT & Simple Sharing). select your Lan connection
where you want to run internet . its very easy to configure routing & remote
Access . client configuration are same i already told u. if u Face any other
Problem
during this process please contact me on atifshahzad@msn.com
i'll ready to solve the all issues
Best Regards,
Muhammad Atif Shahzad
Network & Development Manager
Proton Technologies
"Polaris" wrote:
> Hi Experts:
>
> I have a Windows 2003 Server. What are the steps to set it up as a proxy
> (http, https) server? Do I need any additional software for that? Any
> pointers appreciated.
>
> Thanks in Advance.
> Polaris
>
>
>
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