Re: DNS & NAT
- From: "Guus Ellenkamp" <Ellenkamp_Guus@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 18:42:11 +0800
Yes, we need more information. How did you set up NAT? What NIC-information
and what options? And what about the gateways in your NIC information?
"Daniel Olinger" <dolinger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Quick run through on the set up...
>
> This is a Windows 2003 server with 2 NIC cards in it. One of them gets an
> IP via DHCP from my ISP and the other one is the static IP set for my
> internal network. The servers roles are AD, DNS, VPN & NAT, Remote Access,
> DHCP.
>
> The problem is this...
>
> When I have both of the NIC cards active, I get no internet activity on
> the server or any of the clients. If I were to disable the LAN NIC, which
> is the static address for my internal network, then the server has access
> to the internet. If I enable it again, everything gets shut down again.
>
> I was able to just click and play around with my DNS snap-in and it
> finally worked a few times, now it is broken. This happens everytime I
> restart and get a new IP from the DHCP server from my ISP. No matter what
> I do, I can not get it to work. I do not know if this is a DNS issue, a
> NAT issue or what, but this was the only group I can figure to post in. If
> this is wrong please tell me a better group to post in.
>
> I am sure you guys will need more information, I am not at home right now
> but can probably answer most questions from memory. Thanks guys, this is
> something I can not get my head around and it is bothering me.
.
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