There must be better way to do this with RRaS.
I have a Windows 2003 Server setup in a VM connected to a virtual switch. I have 5 static IP's. What I have been doing is installing a single NIC for each dedicated IP and then adding the interfaces in NAT in RRaS. I can then right click on the interface and setup my port forwarding and whatnot. So my server would have 6 NICS. One for LAN, and the rest for my public IP's.
There has to be an easier way or is this the only way? Please do not suggest another OS. I cannot change because in addition to running RRaS, I am running a site-to-site VPN tunnel and both servers at both locations are running Windows 2003 and the server at the other location is only a 32 bit CPU with 1 GB Ram so it can't run anything newer.
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