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From: Peter Deacon <peterd@iea-software.com>
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On Sun, 18 Oct 1998, greg Lowthian wrote:

> I am setting up a web server(IIS) for a customer with two Nic's
> one to talk to the Net and one to talk to an SQL server. They want
> to have FTP on the web server but only show on the second Nic so
> if the IP of the first Nic scanned only port 80 will show. Is there
> a way to do this on NT4.

You can block ports per ethernet interface via the security button in
tcp/ip properties.

Have Fun!
Peter

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