Re: ISA Server Error Displaying web pages
- From: "Claus" <cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 23:40:26 -0400
Are you telling us that you have 10.145.1.2 as the default GW on your
outside SBS NIC or is that a typo?
Post an ipconfig /all from the SBS.
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Claus
"Greg" <Greg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:87692900-EDC7-46F5-B78D-3BA350AC14AE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a customer with a branch office, Connected via vpn to the main
office.
A couple of days ago we added a second VPN Connection to the the network
from
each office to a third location. Since then we cannot access web sites
from
the workstations or the servers. If i restart RRAS I get internet for a
short
time 5-10 minutes and then it quits again. The network is configured as
follows:
Main Office
Small business premium 2003 R2
Server IP - Inside 10.145.1.2 /24
Server IP - Outside 10.0.0.10 /24
Primary Gateway 10.145.1.2
DNS - 10.145.1.2
Branch Office
IP 10.145.2.X
Connects to main office server to server VPN (Windows server 2003 R2)
Server IP 10.145.2.5
The gateway for the other VPN is 10.145.1.254 & 10.145.2.254 respectivly
this goes through a cisco 501 to a seperate location for account
information.
All the vpn connections appear steady and I can access the companyweb from
both locations. when I access a website i get the following:
Technical Information (for support personnel)
Error code: 12206
Background: The page you requested could not be reached.
I am sure there is a routing issue going on just not sure where the answer
is.
Thanks for any help / Ideas you can provide
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Greg Larson
GL Computer Service
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