Terry Cole
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Posted:
Tue Jan 18, 2005 3:40 am Post subject:
SBS 2003, ISA Server, and DHCP |
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Hi All,
I'm not able to pull an IP address from my SBS Box from any workstation
that I'm wanting to join to the SBS domain. If I set the IP manually
on the workstations, no problem, I can join.
Question: Does ISA Server's default installation (if there is such a
thing) disallow un-authenticated clients from receiving an IP address
from the SBS's DHCP server? If so, is there a way to disable it either
permanently or temporarily (preferred)?
Thanks,
Terry |
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daniel
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Posted:
Tue Jan 18, 2005 8:45 am Post subject:
Re: SBS 2003, ISA Server, and DHCP |
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Normally the wizard authorises the DHCP server for the AD domain. Check this
is this case in DHCP, it will be obvious, also make sure it is running). I
have had a number of issues with NAT/Basic firewall addressing feature which
will also blow out your DHCP server as it is detected as another DHCP server
on the network.
many routers and wireless gateways also contain a DHCP server, check there
are no others running.
"Terry Cole" <terry@colepc.com> wrote in message
news:1105998026.469613.153800@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
| Quote: | Hi All,
I'm not able to pull an IP address from my SBS Box from any workstation
that I'm wanting to join to the SBS domain. If I set the IP manually
on the workstations, no problem, I can join.
Question: Does ISA Server's default installation (if there is such a
thing) disallow un-authenticated clients from receiving an IP address
from the SBS's DHCP server? If so, is there a way to disable it either
permanently or temporarily (preferred)?
Thanks,
Terry
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