Re: HELP! Workstation on SBS Lan keeps losing connection

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On Mar 24, 3:27 pm, "Bill Sanderson"
<bill_sander...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You might look at this article:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/838114

It references an article about ISA 2000 which describes a situation in which
ISA 2000 invokes this  detection for legit packets under certain
circumstances--see the second references link.

I'm not certain this applies to your version of ISA server--but since the
2000 article is referenced by this article which is about 2004 and 2006, I
think it might well.

"Ringo" <RingoEnglew...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Hello All,

I have an SBS 2003 R2 server with 33 workstations attached.  One of my
workstations (computer name: Office-07) keeps getting disconnected
from the server.  No unplugged icon appears in the lower right hand
corner screen...it just reports that it cannot synchronize back to the
server.  Email and internet services are cut off at the workstation.

So from the SBS server, I pinged the computer name (Office-7) and got
successful replies at 192.168.16.26.  So then I checked ISA server, it
report the following happening with ip address 192.168.16.26:

Denied Connection SERVER 3/24/2008 2:25:45 PM
Log type: Firewall service
Status: A packet was dropped because ISA Server determined that the
source IP address is spoofed.
Rule:
Source: VPN Clients ( 192.168.16.26:1029)
Destination: Local Host ( 192.168.16.2:53)
Protocol: DNS
User:
Additional information
Number of bytes sent: 0 Number of bytes received: 0
Processing time: 0ms Original Client IP: 192.168.16.26
Client agent:

It also reports:

Denied Connection SERVER 3/24/2008 2:25:38 PM
Log type: Firewall service
Status: A packet was dropped because ISA Server determined that the
source IP address is spoofed.
Rule:
Source: VPN Clients ( 192.168.16.26:137)
Destination: Internal ( 192.168.16.255:137)
Protocol: NetBios Name Service
User:
Additional information
Number of bytes sent: 0 Number of bytes received: 0
Processing time: 0ms Original Client IP: 192.168.16.26
Client agent:- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Looks like it worked!!! :)

Thank you!!!

Ringo
.



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