Re: dcdiag errors
- From: "Ace Fekay [MVP]" <PleaseAskMe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 07:28:02 -0400
In news:eXQdHaStIHA.3792@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Phil Loper <phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
I am not sure what I am doing wrong, but when I tried to set up a new
ras server and had everyone switch the ip in their vpn connection, it
is not working properly. They can connect, but then they can not
access anything on the network. I tried having them both up at the
same time, but as soon as someone connected to the new one, I can not
ping anyone connected to the old one. So I had to switch them back
to the old one. Maybe your workaround would be my best option.
Setup a new server? Did you install PPPoE on it too or is it internal? I
internal, possibly you didn't allow the ports on the DC?
Compare your two RRAS properties from both machines.
My workaround to force a DC to work may not necessarily work for what you
are doing.It is designed to force a multihomed server to work by altering
registery and other settings that are not default.
If budge is the issue, a better suggestion is to purchase an inexpensive
Linksys router and let it be the connection to the internet, and remove the
PPPoE software or disable that connection on the DC. Move the VPN to a
member server. Allow the VPN ports by port remapping the ports through the
Linksys to the internal VPN server (GRE 1723 and Prot Id 47).
Ace
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