Re: Wrong ip address

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Nick,

I went through all DNS server settings and could not find any enty pointing
to the outside IP. Also the TCP/IP configuration for the outside NIC is as
you decribed. Can you elaborate on where this entry is stored or pulled from
and how does it get changed or refreshed?

Thanks for helping out.

Stefan



"Nick Domukhovsky" <ndomukhovsky@xxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello all!


I know this belongs in the SBS group, but nobody picked up on it over
there. I figured AD is pretty much the same anyway
Windows 2003SBS R2 installed with ISA (Multihomed)
When we use the "nltest /dsgetdc" on that server, it returns the correct
domain controller but it shows the wrong IP address.The IP address
indicated is the one for the outside NIC (public) IP . (see copy below)
The question is: Where is this setting stored, so that I could change
it.

We do need to correct this to make the Global Catalog available.

Your input is greatly appreciated

Stefan


Edited screen shot form command: "nltest /dsgetdc:domain.local"

DC. . . . . . . . . . . : \\server.domain.local
Address . . . . . . . . : \\61.250.250.257 <- this is the
external address and should reflect the internal address(192.168.16.2).
Domain Guid . . . . . . : {920EAE98-DE5A-4741-8319-AD1A6DB8136E}
Domain Name . . . . . . : xyz.local
Forest Name . . . . . . : xyz.local
DC Site Name. . . . . . : Default-First-Site-Name
Our Site Name . . . . . : Default-First-Site-Name
Flags . . . . . . . . . : PDC emulator GC DS KDC TIMESERV
WRITABLE DNS_DC DNS_DOMAIN DNS_FOREST CLOSE_SITE 0x8
You should do the following:

1. Erase all wrong name-to-IP resolution entries in your DNS.
2. Turn off registration in DNS for external NIC. To do this, you should
open properties of your external network connection, select "Internet
protocol TCP/IP", press "Properties", in opened windows press "Advanced"
button, select "DNS" tab, deselect "register this connection's addresses
in DNS" option.

Moreover, I recommend you to turn of NetBIOS on your external interface.
To do this select "WINS" tab in advanced properties of TCP/IP, in this
tab select "Disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP" option.




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With best regards
Nickolay Domukhovsky, MCSA


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