Re: Undoing the damage caused by the CEICW

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Hi Hollis,

Use a router between your external nic and the DSL modem, that will loose
the PPPOE connection.

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Regards,

Marina
Microsoft SBS-MVP
One of the Magical M&M's

"Hollis D. Paul" <Hollis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
news:VA.0000212d.016e1b34@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> In article <u3Q$NJTQFHA.1268@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]
> wrote:
> > Well, if you assign 3 IP's to the internal nic, you can expect problems.
Why
> > on earth are you doing that?
> >
> Those are for IIS web sites on separate Virtual Web Servers. This really
> isn't unusual, is it? I've used it since SBS 4.0.
>
> >Funny PPP connection you have.
>
> It's just what CEICW creates when you connect using PPPOE.
>
> Here is the dns export list:
>
> Name Type Data
> _msdcs
> _sites
> _tcp
> _udp
> DomainDnsZones
> ForestDnsZones
> (same as parent folder) Start of Authority (SOA) [1622],
> obts01.outlookbythesound.mukwoods., hostmaster.
> (same as parent folder) Name Server (NS)
> obts01.outlookbythesound.mukwoods.
> (same as parent folder) Host (A) 68.167.255.140
> (same as parent folder) Host (A) 192.168.2.3
> (same as parent folder) Host (A) 10.0.0.40
> (same as parent folder) Host (A) 10.0.0.2
> (same as parent folder) Host (A) 10.0.0.50
> companyweb Host (A) 10.0.0.2
> DarkLabyrinth Alias (CNAME) obts-big2003.outlookbythesound.mukwoods.
> Minotaur Alias (CNAME) obts-big2003.outlookbythesound.mukwoods.
> MVPAcademy Host (A) 10.0.0.45
> obts-big2003 Host (A) 10.0.0.100
> obts-outlookdev Host (A) 10.0.0.20
> obts-xpbeta Host (A) 10.0.0.25
> obts01 Host (A) 10.0.0.2
> obts01 Host (A) 192.168.2.3
> publishing Host (A) 10.0.0.2
> Reserved1 Host (A) 10.0.0.41
> Reserved2 Host (A) 10.0.0.42
> Reserved3 Host (A) 10.0.0.43
> Reserved44 Host (A) 10.0.0.44
> Reserved46 Host (A) 10.0.0.46
> Reserved47 Host (A) 10.0.0.47
> Reserved48 Host (A) 10.0.0.48
> Reserved49 Host (A) 10.0.0.49
> Reserved50 Host (A) 10.0.0.50
> Reserved51 Host (A) 10.0.0.51
> Reserved55 Host (A) 10.0.0.55
> SUServer Alias (CNAME) obts-big2003.outlookbythesound.mukwoods.
> TestNet Host (A) 10.0.0.40
>
>
> Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook]
> Hollis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Mukilteo, WA USA
>
>


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