Miha Pihler
Hi,
You could create a IP Filter.
How To Use IPSec IP Filter Lists in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;313190&Product=win2000
Try this out in the lab first so that you understand what you are doing...
I hope it helps,
Mike
"topokin" wrote in message
news:F098A95B-3170-4542-B97A-D3174EEA74D2@microsoft.com...
> Is there any way in Win2K or Win2K3 servers to configure it to be only
> accessible to certain IP addresses or Subnets without the need for a
firewall.
>
> The situation is that we have WAN with different subnets, but we want a
> particular server to only be accessible by group of subnets within that
WAN.
You could create a IP Filter.
How To Use IPSec IP Filter Lists in Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;313190&Product=win2000
Try this out in the lab first so that you understand what you are doing...
I hope it helps,
Mike
"topokin"
news:F098A95B-3170-4542-B97A-D3174EEA74D2@microsoft.com...
> Is there any way in Win2K or Win2K3 servers to configure it to be only
> accessible to certain IP addresses or Subnets without the need for a
firewall.
>
> The situation is that we have WAN with different subnets, but we want a
> particular server to only be accessible by group of subnets within that
WAN.