Re: IPv6 and SBS versions
- From: "Matthew X. Economou" <xenophon+usenet@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 10 Jun 2007 10:32:46 -0400
"Russ" == Russ Grover \(SBITS Biz\) <Russ> writes:
Russ> I just found something Odd and I think it may be related to
Russ> enabling IPv6 on my SBS server.
I'm not in a position to test NTLM authentication for RPC-over-HTTP on
my SBS 2003 R2/SP2 server, but I am encountering a few other oddities
after running "netsh interface ipv6 install":
1. Immediately after running the above command, the RPC service
crashed and my server did the "30-second countdown to restart"
thing as when any of the core services crash:
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Application Error
Event Category: (100)
Event ID: 1000
Date: 6/9/2007
Time: 6:40:07 PM
User: N/A
Computer: CINIP100NTSBS
Description:
Faulting application svchost.exe, version 5.2.3790.3959,
faulting module rpcrt4.dll, version 5.2.3790.3959, fault
address 0x0001beb1.
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Service Control Manager
Event Category: None
Event ID: 7031
Date: 6/9/2007
Time: 6:40:08 PM
User: N/A
Computer: CINIP100NTSBS
Description:
The Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service terminated
unexpectedly. It has done this 1 time(s). The following
corrective action will be taken in 60000 milliseconds: Reboot
the machine.
2. The Generic Host Process (svchost.exe) crashed. I don't know which
services this particular instance hosted, but it looks like the
IPv4 RPC library is again the source of the fault:
Event Type: Information
Event Source: Application Error
Event Category: (100)
Event ID: 1004
Date: 6/10/2007
Time: 9:15:56 AM
User: N/A
Computer: CINIP100NTSBS
Description:
Reporting queued error: faulting application svchost.exe,
version 5.2.3790.3959, faulting module rpcrt4.dll, version
5.2.3790.3959, fault address 0x0001beb1.
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Application Error
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1001
Date: 6/10/2007
Time: 9:16:09 AM
User: N/A
Computer: CINIP100NTSBS
Description:
Fault bucket 396000415.
3. I'm a little surprised to see that DHCPv6 isn't suported, neither
does the server automatically register its IPv6 address in DNS.
4. I couldn't access Update Services (RPC error again?), but another
reboot seemed to fix that problem.
Best wishes,
Matthew
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