Re: Accessing the server from the Internet
- From: soup
- Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2006 11:54:21 -0400
I think you posted this information to the wrong subject. Sorry.
Two Nic internet 192.168.1.1 Local 192.168.32.1
Cisco 9100 Firewall in place. not relivent think.
ISA log provided
I think you posted this information to the wrong subject. Sorry.
Soup
On Tue, 03 Oct 2006 15:18:53 GMT, jimmart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Jim
Martin [MSFT]) wrote:
It would help if we could get more information about your configuration..
How many NICs in the server? Does one use a public IP address?
Also, when did this start happening? Or when was the last time you
restarted the server without having this issue?
There is likely something in the event logs that is giving us a clue.
Please check the system log, dns log, app log in particular.
And as the other responder asked, what do you mean by can't access it from
the Internet? Via RDP, RWW, etc.?
When you can't access it from the Internet it would be interesting to note
whether the Internet can be accessed from the server or from clients on the
network.
Do you have ISA? It is possible that a service simply isn't starting
automatically when the server reboots and running the CEICW simply starts
that service. It might have timed out on reboot waiting for something else
to startup, but by the time you run the CEICW the dependency is started by
that time. Again, check the app and system event logs for services taht
didn;t start during the reboot.
Jim
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