Re: Internet on nodes
- From: "SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" <not@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 22:29:34 +1000
BTW, router should be connected to 2nd NIC during this procedure.
"SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" <not@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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OK, my apologies.
We need to go back to basics. (and I'm still somewhat intrigued about the
motivation on the domain.local vs local.lan item, but I think it's picking
it up via DHCP from your router, interesting rather than critical).
Shutdown all attached devices except the SBS itself, your internet router
and your network switch. Restart SBS. Run the 'Change Server IP Address'
wizard from the 'Internet and E-mail' section of the SBS console, putting
the server into a different local subnet. You are curently using .16 for
local and .1 for router, 3rd octet, make the 3rd octet anything other than
these. If you want the server back in .16 run the same wiz again and put
it back.
Report any errors. If no errors, start a workstation and post the IPconfig
from both SBS and WS (I know, they will be similar to previous posted
info, bear with me please.)
"Rajiv K Khandelwal" <rajiv@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have completed all the items in the "To Do List" but am not getting
anywhere.
Was myself surprised when the support staff at Microsoft said it is not
possible to share the Internet with the workstations.
Regards,
Rajiv K. Khandelwal
"SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" <not@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Rajiv has not completed SBS setup (I'll bet) otherwise he would not have
manual control of the windows firewall.
I'm also curious about the motivation to somehow have arrived at a
situation where the box is in two DNS 'areas' (deliberate avoidance of
'domain'), domain.local and local.lan (from the most recent IPConfig), a
very unusual situation.
I may be wrong and if so apologise to Rajiv in advance but believe he
may not have completed SBS Setup in the standard manner.
Rajiv,
do you have a link from the start button 'Server Management'? and if
so and you choose this do you get a list which includes 'To Do List"? If
so, have you completed all items in the 'To Do List"?
"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Contacted Microsoft support and was told that SBS 2003 does not have
internet sharing feature
Of course, this isn't true. SBS 2003 does allow Internet access for
workstations and is configured through CEICW (Configure Email nad
Internet Connection Wizard). It does not use ICS (Internet Connection
Sharing).
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Merv Porter [SBS-MWP]
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"Rajiv K Khandelwal" <rajiv@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks to your support for my problem. During the weekend, I installed
Exchange and tried all permutations but still I was not able to get
the internet on the nodes.
Contacted Microsoft support and was told that SBS 2003 does not have
internet sharing feature and hence the nodes are not able to connect
to it. This really surprised me as I was able to do that before the
formatting of my server machine.
Till the issue is resolved I have connected the router to the switch
and changed IP of the server LAN card to be in sync with the router IP
and am able to access the internet both at the server and the nodes.
Regards,
Rajiv K. Khandelwal
"Rajiv K Khandelwal" <rajiv@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have not disabled the ISA Firewall but had to turn OFF the Windows
Firewall on the Server. The workstation Windows Firewall is controlled
by the Server group policy. I have no idea of the ISA firewall
software on the workstations.
Regards,
Rajiv K. Khandelwal
"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If the firewall in enabled then nodes do not log onto the server
and no programme runs
So you're saying that you've disabled the ISA firewall on the server
to allow the workstations to access the server? If so, did you also
disable the ISA firewall software on the workstations?
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Merv Porter [SBS-MWP]
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"Rajiv K Khandelwal" <rajiv@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Merv,
I do not get any error message. If the firewall in enabled then
nodes do not log onto the server and no programme runs. DHCP is
enabled for the entire network.
Regards,
Rajiv K. Khandelwal
"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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If you run CEICW, enable the firewall, select the services and
complete CEICW, what errors do you get (if any)?
And the SBS server is handling the DHCP service for the entire
network, right?
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Merv Porter [SBS-MWP]
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"Rajiv K Khandelwal" <rajiv@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Merv,
Thanks for your post. As suggested by you, on one workstation, I
unjoined and then rejoin it to the domain without any success.
Regards,
Rajiv K. Khandelwal
"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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After you reinstalled, did you unjoin the workstations from the
domain and then rejoin them? If not, try it with one
workstation.
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Merv Porter [SBS-MWP]
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"Rajiv K Khandelwal" <rajiv@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You are absolutely right that the diagram reflects my physical
network setup but still am not able to access internet on the
nodes.
Do I have to open some ports in the firewall?
Do I have to adjust some settings in the firewall?
Should I disable the firewall and observe?
Regards,
Rajiv K. Khandelwal
"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Does the following diagram reflect your physical network
setup?
http://www.smallbizserver.net/Default.aspx?tabid=266&ArticleType=ArticleView&ArticleID=74
Also, on the external NIC, change the IP address to static and
not dynamic (you don't want the IP address of the external NIC
to change unexpectly).
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Merv Porter [SBS-MWP]
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"Rajiv K Khandelwal" <rajiv@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks to Merv and Jesmin for your valuable guidance. I have
SBS 2003 SP 1 Premium Edition and have followed your advice.
The new IPConfig of the server and node are attached herewith
for your approval.
Though I am able to get the internet on the server, I am not
getting it on the nodes and am not able to access the
microsoft sites on the server.
Have included the DHCP values for your kind perusal.
Regards,
Rajiv K. Khandelwal
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