Re: sbs2003 client internet access
- From: "cjobes" <cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 17:51:57 -0400
Can you get to the internet from the server itself? I assume that you
verified that NSLookup points to the DNS on the box that is giving you the
problem.
Claus
"Kirt" <Kirt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:5069CE58-75DF-4268-B5F0-353391EA1A6D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Yes, it shows up fine. --Kirt
>
> "cjobes" wrote:
>
> > What happens if you do a straight PING from one of those clients like
"ping
> > www.msn.com"? MSN ping would time out but does it show the corresponding
IP
> > address in the first line?
> >
> > Claus
> > "Kirt" <Kirt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:CCB81C11-0B8D-4927-8948-A8357F8B476E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > I have searched and searched for a solution to this problem, and it's
got
> > me
> > > stumped...
> > >
> > > Scenario: New clean install of SBS2003 all patches etc. works GREAT.
> > > Install is 2 NIC w/ router no ISA (for now) I have a second one setup
> > > identical to this (sat them up side by side) The one that works has
four
> > > clients attached and works wonderfully... couldn't be happier. The
one
> > that
> > > doesn't is driving me crazy and is very close to becoming a boat
anchor.
> > >
> > > Problem: Connected the client computer to new, clean SBS2003 install.
> > > Connects to server great. All shares are functioning perfectly, but
no
> > > access to the Internet. Then, to make things more confusing (in my
mind)
> > I
> > > happen to try google.com and gmail.com and it browses to those. I
can't
> > > find another single website that will work, however when I pointed to
a
> > > couple of things via IP address (i.e. a webcam that I have running at
> > home)
> > > it worked, but it won't resolve the name... Now you are thinking DNS
> > right?
> > > Well, I can start nslookup on the client machine and it resolves any
> > website
> > > that I give it to an IP address. What is going on and am I going
insane?
> > > Please help if you can. Thank you... --Kirt
> >
> >
> >
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