من سایت آقای هاشمی و اون لینکی که دوستمون داده بود تو همین سایت رو هم چک کردم همه فقط تا آی پی دادن کارتهای شبکه رو می گن اصلا هیچ بحثی در مورد DHCP در آیزا ندیدم
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من سایت آقای هاشمی و اون لینکی که دوستمون داده بود تو همین سایت رو هم چک کردم همه فقط تا آی پی دادن کارتهای شبکه رو می گن اصلا هیچ بحثی در مورد DHCP در آیزا ندیدم
من با kiero مخالفم نمي دونم چرا وقتي نصب مي كنم سيستمم هنگ مي كنه.البته سيستم سخت افزار خوبي هم داره سيستم عاملش هم 2003 هست.
در جواب odin عزيز بايد عرض كنم كه من كارهايي را كه ميكنم را مرحله به مرحله مي نويسم انشاءالله مشكل شما حل بشود.
من ابتدا روي سيستم ويندوز 2003 نصب ميكنم ويك ويروس كش خوب به همراه آپديت سپس مي روم توي قسمت سرويس ها (Administrator Tools) و سرويس Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) را stop و Disabelمي كنم سپس سرويس Routing and Remote Access را روي Automatic ميگذارم و استارت مي كنم و توي قسمت Administrator Tools و بخش Routing and Remote Access روي Add server زاست كلييك و گزينه Add را مي زنم و اسم سرور را اضافه مي كنم و سرويش nat را هم نصب مي كنم.بقيه اش را مي توني توي فروم پيدا كني نكردي بگو دنبال همين بنويسم.از اونجايي كه صبح تا شب پشت كامپيوتر تايپ مي كنم كمتر حال تايپ دارم.
شرمنده
این راهنمای خود آیزا 2004 فصل دومش هست
STEP 2: Installing and Configuring a DNS Server on
the ISA Server Firewall
You should install a DNS server on the ISA Server 2004 firewall computer. This enables
machines on your network to perform Internet host name resolution. Computers must be able
to resolve names of Internet servers in order to contact computers not located on the internal
network. Even if you already have a DNS server located on the internal network, you should
configure the ISA Server 2004 firewall computer as a caching-only DNS server and configure
computers on the internal network to use the ISA Server 2004 machine as their DNS server.
Configuring the DNS Service
The DNS Server on the ISA Server 2004 firewall machine performs DNS queries for Internet
host names on the behalf of computers on the internal network. The DNS Server on the ISA
Server 2004 firewall should be configured as a caching-only DNS server. A caching-only
DNS Server does not contain information about your public or private DNS names. The
caching-only DNS Server can resolve Internet host names and cache the results, but it does
not answer DNS queries for names on your private internal network DNS zone or your public
DNS zone.
NOTE:
DNS is an inherently complex topic. Do not be concerned if you do not completely
understand the details of DNS operations. The DNS service will be correctly configured
when you perform the steps in this section.
If you have an internal network DNS server supporting an Active Directory domain, you can
configure the caching-only DNS server located on the ISA Server 2004 firewall to refer
requests to your internal network domain to the DNS server on your internal network. The
end result is that the caching-only DNS server on the ISA Server 2004 firewall computer will
not interfere with your current DNS server setup.
In this section, we provide instructions on how to configure the DNS Server service on
Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 computers.
NOTE:
These steps are performed differently in Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server
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2003. Go to the section applying to the operating system onto which you’re installing ISA
Server 2004 and follow those steps.
Configuring the DNS Service in Windows 2000 Server
Perform the following steps to configure the DNS service on the Windows 2000 Server
computer:
1. Click Start, point to Programs and point to Administrative Tools. Click the DNS entry
in the Administrative Tools menu.
2. Expand all nodes in the left pane of the DNS console. Right click your server name, point
to View and click Advanced.
3. Right click the server name in the left pane of the console and click the Properties
option.
4. In the server’s Properties dialog box, click the Interfaces tab. Select the Only the
following IP addresses option. Click any IP address in the list of IP addresses that is
not the IP address on the internal interface. Select this non-internal interface IP address
and click the Remove button. Click Apply.
5. Click the Forwarders tab. Put a checkmark in the Enable forwarders checkbox. Enter
the IP address of your ISP’s DNS server in the IP address text box and click Add. Put a
checkmark in the Do not use recursion checkbox. Click Apply and then click OK.
6. Right click the server name in the left pane of the console, point to All Tasks and click
Restart.
Perform the following steps only if you have an internal network Active Directory domain and
an existing DNS server on the internal network:
WARNING:
DO NOT perform the following steps if you do not already have a DNS server on your
internal network. These steps are only for those networks already using Windows 2000
Server or Windows Server 2003 Active Directory domains.
1. Right click the Reverse Lookup Zone node in the left pane of the console and click the
New Zone command.
2. Click Next on the Welcome to the New Zone Wizard page.
3. Select the Standard primary option on the Zone Type page and click Next.
4. Select the Network ID option on the Reverse Lookup Zone page and enter the network
ID where your domain controller is located in the text box. Click Next.
5. Accept the default file name on the Zone File page and click Next.
6. Click Finish on the Completing the New Zone Wizard page.
7. Right click the Forward Lookup Zones node in the left pane of the console and click the
New Zone command.
8. Click Next on the Welcome to the New Zone Wizard page.
9. Select Standard primary on the Zone Type page and click Next.
10. Enter the name of your internal network domain in the Type the name of the zone text
box on the Zone Name page. Click Next.
11. Accept the default file name on the Zone File page and click Next.
12. Click Finish on the Completing the New Zone Wizard page.
13. Expand the Forward Lookup Zones node in the left pane of the console and right click
the domain name. Click the New Host command.
14. In the New Host dialog box, type the computer name of the DNS server on the internal
network that is authoritative for your Active Directory domain in the Name (uses parent
domain name if blank) text box. Enter the IP address of the DNS server on the internal
network in the IP address text box. Put a checkmark in the Create an associated
pointer (PTR) record checkbox. Click Add Host.
15. Click OK in the DNS dialog box. Click Done in the New Host dialog box.
16. In the right pane of the DNS console, right click the NS record for the domain and click
the Properties option. In the domain’s Properties dialog box, click the current entry in
the server list and then click the Remove button.
17. Click the Add button on the Name Servers tab. In the New Resource Record dialog
box, click the Browse button. In the Browse dialog box, double click your server name,
then double click the Forward Lookup Zones folder. Double click your internal network
domain name. Double click the name of the DNS server on the internal network. Click
OK in the New Resource Record dialog box.
18. Click Apply and then click OK in the domain’s Properties dialog box.
19. Right click the SOA record in the left pane of the DNS console and click the Properties
option.
20. On the Start of Authority (SOA) tab, click the Browse button that lies to the right of the
Primary server text box. In the Browse dialog box, double click your server name, then
double click the Forward Lookup Zones folder. Double click your domain name and
then double click the DNS server name on the internal network.
21. Click Apply and then click OK in the domain’s Properties dialog box.
22. Right click the server name in the left pane of the console, point to All Tasks and then
click Restart.
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