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Doug
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      12-15-2009
I've got a SBS 2k3 box, SP2. I believe it's Prem since I see SQL 2k5, but
ISA isn't installed. The firewall in place is the NAT/firewall in RRAS for
the internet interface. The internal server IP is 192.168.16.1.

I can successfully establish a VPN connection remotely from an XP machine,
and get an IP address. It looks to be from the DHCP range from the internal
server (16.37 for example), dhcp enabled says no. It's PPTP. From there, I
can't get on the internet, nor can I ping or access the server in any way
shape or form. I am unsure if this used to work, I am trying to find that
out. I am not that familiar with RRAS, so any guidance would be appreciated.


regards,
Doug

 
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Merv Porter
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      12-15-2009
Please post the results of an ipconfig /all for the sbs server.

Also, run a scan with the SBS 2003 BPA to see if it can find any problems:

Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 Best Practices Analyzer
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

Re-running CEICW, enabling the firewall and then selecting VPN on the
Services Configuration screen, then completing CEICW; followed by running
the Remote Access Wizard should set up VPN access to the server (using
dynamically assigned IPs [from 192.168.16.x] to the VPN user).

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"Doug" <> wrote in message
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> I've got a SBS 2k3 box, SP2. I believe it's Prem since I see SQL 2k5, but
> ISA isn't installed. The firewall in place is the NAT/firewall in RRAS
> for
> the internet interface. The internal server IP is 192.168.16.1.
>
> I can successfully establish a VPN connection remotely from an XP machine,
> and get an IP address. It looks to be from the DHCP range from the
> internal
> server (16.37 for example), dhcp enabled says no. It's PPTP. From there,
> I
> can't get on the internet, nor can I ping or access the server in any way
> shape or form. I am unsure if this used to work, I am trying to find that
> out. I am not that familiar with RRAS, so any guidance would be
> appreciated.
>
>
> regards,
> Doug
>

 
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