Re: Routing Problem

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From: Kevin Longley (kwlongley_at_cirtronics.com)
Date: 03/10/05


Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 17:43:10 -0500

Are the domains in different subnets?
"Dan" <gill_daniel@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I have an SBS2K network w/ one server w/ two NIC's one external and one
> internal. For this post I will refer to this doamain as
> "SBS2K.company.com"
> I have added another domain on my network running Win2K3. I will be
> migrating all users to the new domain "Win2K3.local.company.com". I have
> turned off DHCP on the SBS server and is now being handled by Win2K3 and
> DNS
> is running on both networks.
>
> Right now everything seems fine but, when I am off site and use Windows
> VPN
> to connect to the external NIC of the SBS server I get validated by the
> SBS
> DC. I can ping the internal NIC of SBS. I can ping printers that have
> static IP's. I can ping my AIX server which is static and not part of a
> domain. But I can't ping or access computers that have DHCP assigned IPs
> (assigned by Win2K3 server) nor can I ping or access any of the new Win2K3
> servers.
>
> DNS forward Lookup zones for SBS server only has "company.com" on the new
> Win2K3 DNS server has both "company.com" and "local.company.com" in the
> Forward Lookup Zone.
>
> Is this the problem? Do I just need to add "local.company.com" to the SBS
> server? Can that be done on Small Business Server? Will this create a
> loop? Or is this a routing issue be cause I can't ping the IP address?
>
> I'm thinking that it may not be DNS because if I ping
> win2k3.local.company.com the IP address is resolved but the request times
> out.
>
> Example:
> c:\ping win2k3.local.company.com
>
> Pinging win2k3.local.company.com [192.168.16.128] with 32 bytes of data:
>
> Request timed out.
> Request timed out.
> Request timed out.
> Request timed out.
>
>
> Any Ideas? Because the name resolves I assume this is a routing problem
> but
> I am a novice at best in routing.
>
> Sorry for being so long but I felt the added detail would better
> clarify the situation.
>
> DG
>
>
>



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