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Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 8:53 pm    Post subject: DHCP and RAS odd behavior Reply with quote

I have noticed in my DHCP Address leases that there are many leases to a
unique called 'RAS". It is taking up around 10 leases at any given time.

There are no users that connect via VPN, although there are 4 that connect
via Terminal Services. Does anyone know why I am seeing so many RAS DHCP
leases?

Thanks
PM
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Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]
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Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2005 12:19 am    Post subject: Re: DHCP and RAS odd behavior Reply with quote

Hi PM,

Default RRAS takes 10 leases. Is the SBS setup as a Terminal Server in
Application mode? Keep in mind that this is not possible on SBS 2003.

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Marina
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I have noticed in my DHCP Address leases that there are many leases to a
unique called 'RAS". It is taking up around 10 leases at any given time.

There are no users that connect via VPN, although there are 4 that connect
via Terminal Services. Does anyone know why I am seeing so many RAS DHCP
leases?

Thanks
PM
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PM
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Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2005 1:05 am    Post subject: Re: DHCP and RAS odd behavior Reply with quote

It is in Remote Admin mode. Would this be like this even if I don't use
RRAS?

I'm switching to Windows Server 2003 soon. Will this be an issue then?

P

"Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Quote:
Hi PM,

Default RRAS takes 10 leases. Is the SBS setup as a Terminal Server in
Application mode? Keep in mind that this is not possible on SBS 2003.

--
Regards,

Marina
Microsoft SBS-MVP
One of the Magical M&M's

"PM" <PM@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
news:439D3366-6C29-4FCA-9B8F-10C3845567ED@microsoft.com...
I have noticed in my DHCP Address leases that there are many leases to a
unique called 'RAS". It is taking up around 10 leases at any given time.

There are no users that connect via VPN, although there are 4 that connect
via Terminal Services. Does anyone know why I am seeing so many RAS DHCP
leases?

Thanks
PM


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Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]
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Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2005 2:24 am    Post subject: Re: DHCP and RAS odd behavior Reply with quote

Hi,

Those are not common users that us TS, right?

You must have setup RRAS, as it wouldn't take 10 leases if you hadn't. It is
not only for VPN, it can also be for dial up.

--
Regards,

Marina
Microsoft SBS-MVP
One of the Magical M&M's

"PM" <PM@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
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Quote:
It is in Remote Admin mode. Would this be like this even if I don't use
RRAS?

I'm switching to Windows Server 2003 soon. Will this be an issue then?

P

"Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Hi PM,

Default RRAS takes 10 leases. Is the SBS setup as a Terminal Server in
Application mode? Keep in mind that this is not possible on SBS 2003.

--
Regards,

Marina
Microsoft SBS-MVP
One of the Magical M&M's

"PM" <PM@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
news:439D3366-6C29-4FCA-9B8F-10C3845567ED@microsoft.com...
I have noticed in my DHCP Address leases that there are many leases to
a
unique called 'RAS". It is taking up around 10 leases at any given
time.

There are no users that connect via VPN, although there are 4 that
connect
via Terminal Services. Does anyone know why I am seeing so many RAS
DHCP
leases?

Thanks
PM


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PM
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Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2005 6:23 pm    Post subject: Re: DHCP and RAS odd behavior Reply with quote

But it is normal for RRAS to take up 10 leases? I just wanted to make sure,
from a security standpoint, that it was OK.

If I use terminal services only, should I turn RRAS off?

P

"Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Quote:
Hi,

Those are not common users that us TS, right?

You must have setup RRAS, as it wouldn't take 10 leases if you hadn't. It is
not only for VPN, it can also be for dial up.

--
Regards,

Marina
Microsoft SBS-MVP
One of the Magical M&M's

"PM" <PM@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
news:59D33E0B-DA83-4BA2-A265-29424C3828BA@microsoft.com...
It is in Remote Admin mode. Would this be like this even if I don't use
RRAS?

I'm switching to Windows Server 2003 soon. Will this be an issue then?

P

"Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Hi PM,

Default RRAS takes 10 leases. Is the SBS setup as a Terminal Server in
Application mode? Keep in mind that this is not possible on SBS 2003.

--
Regards,

Marina
Microsoft SBS-MVP
One of the Magical M&M's

"PM" <PM@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
news:439D3366-6C29-4FCA-9B8F-10C3845567ED@microsoft.com...
I have noticed in my DHCP Address leases that there are many leases to
a
unique called 'RAS". It is taking up around 10 leases at any given
time.

There are no users that connect via VPN, although there are 4 that
connect
via Terminal Services. Does anyone know why I am seeing so many RAS
DHCP
leases?

Thanks
PM





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Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]
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Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2005 8:36 pm    Post subject: Re: DHCP and RAS odd behavior Reply with quote

Yes, that is normal.
If you are not using VPN or dial up to the server, you can turn off RRAS.

--
Regards,

Marina
Microsoft SBS-MVP
One of the Magical M&M's

"PM" <PM@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
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Quote:
But it is normal for RRAS to take up 10 leases? I just wanted to make
sure,
from a security standpoint, that it was OK.

If I use terminal services only, should I turn RRAS off?

P

"Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Hi,

Those are not common users that us TS, right?

You must have setup RRAS, as it wouldn't take 10 leases if you hadn't.
It is
not only for VPN, it can also be for dial up.

--
Regards,

Marina
Microsoft SBS-MVP
One of the Magical M&M's

"PM" <PM@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
news:59D33E0B-DA83-4BA2-A265-29424C3828BA@microsoft.com...
It is in Remote Admin mode. Would this be like this even if I don't
use
RRAS?

I'm switching to Windows Server 2003 soon. Will this be an issue
then?

P

"Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Hi PM,

Default RRAS takes 10 leases. Is the SBS setup as a Terminal Server
in
Application mode? Keep in mind that this is not possible on SBS
2003.

--
Regards,

Marina
Microsoft SBS-MVP
One of the Magical M&M's

"PM" <PM@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
news:439D3366-6C29-4FCA-9B8F-10C3845567ED@microsoft.com...
I have noticed in my DHCP Address leases that there are many
leases to
a
unique called 'RAS". It is taking up around 10 leases at any
given
time.

There are no users that connect via VPN, although there are 4 that
connect
via Terminal Services. Does anyone know why I am seeing so many
RAS
DHCP
leases?

Thanks
PM





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Karan
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Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2005 9:48 pm    Post subject: DHCP and RAS odd behavior Reply with quote

Uninstall RAS, Reinstall RAS, Reapply the Service Pack.

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-----Original Message-----
I have noticed in my DHCP Address leases that there are
many leases to a
unique called 'RAS". It is taking up around 10 leases
at any given time.

There are no users that connect via VPN, although there
are 4 that connect
via Terminal Services. Does anyone know why I am
seeing so many RAS DHCP
leases?

Thanks
PM
.
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