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Guest Luiz
Posted

Hi,

 

I have a Windows Server 2003 with SQL Server in a DMZ.

I intend to migrate it to my internal LAN, with a Domain Controller.

Must I change anything in the server?

 

Thanks.

 

Luiz

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Guest Danny Sanders
Posted

Re: Moving from DMZ to internal network

 

Besides the IP address?

Firewall settings?

 

 

hth

DDS

 

"Luiz" <Luiz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:7ACB0433-DD74-4720-BCCF-D7F9A3C6A37E@microsoft.com...

> Hi,

>

> I have a Windows Server 2003 with SQL Server in a DMZ.

> I intend to migrate it to my internal LAN, with a Domain Controller.

> Must I change anything in the server?

>

> Thanks.

>

> Luiz

Guest Luiz
Posted

Re: Moving from DMZ to internal network

 

Hi Danny,

 

thank you for your response.

And about authentication?

 

Thanks again.

 

Luiz

 

"Danny Sanders" wrote:

> Besides the IP address?

> Firewall settings?

>

>

> hth

> DDS

>

> "Luiz" <Luiz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:7ACB0433-DD74-4720-BCCF-D7F9A3C6A37E@microsoft.com...

> > Hi,

> >

> > I have a Windows Server 2003 with SQL Server in a DMZ.

> > I intend to migrate it to my internal LAN, with a Domain Controller.

> > Must I change anything in the server?

> >

> > Thanks.

> >

> > Luiz

>

>

>

Guest Danny Sanders
Posted

Re: Moving from DMZ to internal network

 

Depends on where it's authenticating now. If it's a member of a domain that

resides only in the DMZ then you will have to open ports in the firewall for

the SQL server to talk to the DMZ domain controller, If the SQL server is a

member of the internal domain and it was using an internal DC to

authenticate to then you can just move it inside and close the ports it was

using to talk to the internal DC.

 

 

hth

DDS

 

"Luiz" <Luiz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:CE7A3A91-8986-47B5-BFB9-2422B2F7B1A8@microsoft.com...

> Hi Danny,

>

> thank you for your response.

> And about authentication?

>

> Thanks again.

>

> Luiz

>

> "Danny Sanders" wrote:

>

>> Besides the IP address?

>> Firewall settings?

>>

>>

>> hth

>> DDS

>>

>> "Luiz" <Luiz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:7ACB0433-DD74-4720-BCCF-D7F9A3C6A37E@microsoft.com...

>> > Hi,

>> >

>> > I have a Windows Server 2003 with SQL Server in a DMZ.

>> > I intend to migrate it to my internal LAN, with a Domain Controller.

>> > Must I change anything in the server?

>> >

>> > Thanks.

>> >

>> > Luiz

>>

>>

>>

Guest Luiz
Posted

Re: Moving from DMZ to internal network

 

Thank you Danny.

 

Best Regards.

 

Luiz

 

"Danny Sanders" wrote:

> Depends on where it's authenticating now. If it's a member of a domain that

> resides only in the DMZ then you will have to open ports in the firewall for

> the SQL server to talk to the DMZ domain controller, If the SQL server is a

> member of the internal domain and it was using an internal DC to

> authenticate to then you can just move it inside and close the ports it was

> using to talk to the internal DC.

>

>

> hth

> DDS

>

> "Luiz" <Luiz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:CE7A3A91-8986-47B5-BFB9-2422B2F7B1A8@microsoft.com...

> > Hi Danny,

> >

> > thank you for your response.

> > And about authentication?

> >

> > Thanks again.

> >

> > Luiz

> >

> > "Danny Sanders" wrote:

> >

> >> Besides the IP address?

> >> Firewall settings?

> >>

> >>

> >> hth

> >> DDS

> >>

> >> "Luiz" <Luiz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> news:7ACB0433-DD74-4720-BCCF-D7F9A3C6A37E@microsoft.com...

> >> > Hi,

> >> >

> >> > I have a Windows Server 2003 with SQL Server in a DMZ.

> >> > I intend to migrate it to my internal LAN, with a Domain Controller.

> >> > Must I change anything in the server?

> >> >

> >> > Thanks.

> >> >

> >> > Luiz

> >>

> >>

> >>

>

>

>


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