Re: No email In or Out CEICW ran with PPPOE SQL no ISA
From: Marina Roos [SBS-MVP] (marina_at_roos.nodontwantspam.nl.com)
Date: 06/09/04
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Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 23:18:32 +0200
Hi Fred,
Forget that song, think of the car ;-)
BTW: close 80 inbound.
-- Regards, Marina Microsoft SBS-MVP "Fred Andreone" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht news:EFFB8015-37FE-4134-B6E1-CD93B37EA471@microsoft.com... > Hi Marina: > You were right in saying that CEICW should set the SBS2k3 as the primary DNS server. In fact it does this, when you select > the Direct Internet connection, and I assume the Router connection. I was wondering where the DNS servers specified for the Fixed IP connection dissapeared to. Please note that it does not do this when you select PPPOE. > > In fact, in order to get ISA to work with PPPOE you specify a Fixed IP connection first to make sure that the SBScert and the ISAcert are created. These certificates are NOT created if you specify PPPOE as your Internet Connection with ISA. You also have to create Packet filters for both inbound and outbound port 443 and 80. > > The fact that you picked the DNS issue is very important! > Many thanks > I wish I could remember the song since my nieces's name is Marina. > Ciao > Fred > c > ----- Marina Roos [SBS-MVP] wrote: ----- > > Hi Fred, > > Using 3 nics is no option, forget that. > DNS on all servernics do always have to point to the server-IP only because > SBS has DNS running. In DNS-server, tab Forwarders you put the ISP > DNS-numbers. So if the SBS can't resolve, it will forward requests to the > ISP. > Use only the ethernetport on that XDSL modem. > DNS configured by CEICW will end up in the tab Forwarders, not on your nic. > You put the entries on those nics, not CEICW. > So make those changes, rerun CEICW. > -- > Regards, > > Marina > Microsoft SBS-MVP > > "Fred Andreone" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht > news:F50ED7C6-70AD-4AAE-B39D-D934A6397BB5@microsoft.com... > > Thanks Marina for looking out after me! > > SInce this is only the start, I can defend myself. > >> This is not a hardware issue. All of the hardware is working properly. > Firt of all the XDSL modem has both a USB port and an ethernet port. Both > ports appear to do the same thing. I will actually end up having 3 Nics in > the SBS because I want to run a concurrent fixed and dynamic IP and a backup > Dial-up connection. The miniport driver for the USB make it look like a > standard ethernet card. Since I have had a hand at writing miniports I think > it is ok. Note the PPP connection for the Dial in adpapter which happens to > be ISDN is similar. > >> The DNS on the WAN miniport is configured by CEICW. This appears just like > a static IP broadband connection where the DNS is supplied by the external > DNS servers. Why do you think the DNS should be supplied by the SBS server > for the exteranl internet connection? > >> I can telnet out to Smtp8.sympatico.ca and send a message to other domain > like imapro.com and hotmail.com > > Yet messages sent out through Exchange are returned a day laterwith a DSN > (delay). > > I cannot telenet the SBS server (imapro.org) > >> I can login to RWW > > I can Login to OWA > >> So many things work quite well. The only thing that is NOT working appears > the Eexchange connector. > >> Many thanks > > Fred > >>
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