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MRA
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 6:13 pm Post subject:
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SBS 2003 server setup with Exchange 2003, using Watchguard Firewall/Router
Device. All workstations joined domain fine and can access files, print
serivces, and internet. Server can only ping the Watchguard Firewall of
10.1.1.1, but nothing else! Not using ISA server and only one NIC is
installed.
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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 6:13 pm Post subject:
Re: SBS 2003 Not able to Ping external DNS or LAN Devices ex |
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If you are going to use a device like this you really want the two nic
config
It will make your trouble shooting much easier
Post the IPconfig /all from the server and a workstation
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"MRA" <MRA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | SBS 2003 server setup with Exchange 2003, using Watchguard Firewall/Router
Device. All workstations joined domain fine and can access files, print
serivces, and internet. Server can only ping the Watchguard Firewall of
10.1.1.1, but nothing else! Not using ISA server and only one NIC is
installed.
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Mon Jan 17, 2005 7:24 pm Post subject:
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MRA wrote:
| Quote: | SBS 2003 server setup with Exchange 2003, using Watchguard
Firewall/Router Device. All workstations joined domain fine and can
access files, print serivces, and internet. Server can only ping the
Watchguard Firewall of
10.1.1.1, but nothing else! Not using ISA server and only one NIC is
installed.
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I respectfully disagree that two NICs are needed in this setup - everyone
has their preference, and mine is to avoid multihomed DCs at all costs
(unless using ISA, which requires it, but then, I don't like running ISA on
a DC/Exchange box either). Not trying to start a flamewar. :)
What are you trying to ping?
What's the default gateway set to on your server? It should be 10.1.1.1.
I have to admit I'm overly not fond of Watchguards (I think their interface
is as complicated as a higher end Cisco, etc., but isn't anywhere near as
powerful) but there's probably something wrong in its configuration if your
server has the identical settings for gateway & DNS (itself) and still can't
access the Internet, ping a DNS server on the internet, etc - |
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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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Tue Jan 18, 2005 3:33 am Post subject:
Re: SBS 2003 Not able to Ping external DNS or LAN Devices ex |
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Everyone is welcome to their opinion.
I just feel like its easier to trouble shoot the puzzle if its in smaller
pieces
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"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
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| Quote: | MRA wrote:
SBS 2003 server setup with Exchange 2003, using Watchguard
Firewall/Router Device. All workstations joined domain fine and can
access files, print serivces, and internet. Server can only ping the
Watchguard Firewall of
10.1.1.1, but nothing else! Not using ISA server and only one NIC is
installed.
I respectfully disagree that two NICs are needed in this setup - everyone
has their preference, and mine is to avoid multihomed DCs at all costs
(unless using ISA, which requires it, but then, I don't like running ISA
on
a DC/Exchange box either). Not trying to start a flamewar. :)
What are you trying to ping?
What's the default gateway set to on your server? It should be 10.1.1.1.
I have to admit I'm overly not fond of Watchguards (I think their
interface
is as complicated as a higher end Cisco, etc., but isn't anywhere near as
powerful) but there's probably something wrong in its configuration if
your
server has the identical settings for gateway & DNS (itself) and still
can't
access the Internet, ping a DNS server on the internet, etc -
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Tue Jan 18, 2005 8:45 am Post subject:
Re: SBS 2003 Not able to Ping external DNS or LAN Devices ex |
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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP] wrote:
| Quote: | Everyone is welcome to their opinion.
I just feel like its easier to trouble shoot the puzzle if its in
smaller pieces
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To each (our) own!
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MRA wrote:
SBS 2003 server setup with Exchange 2003, using Watchguard
Firewall/Router Device. All workstations joined domain fine and can
access files, print serivces, and internet. Server can only ping
the Watchguard Firewall of
10.1.1.1, but nothing else! Not using ISA server and only one NIC
is installed.
I respectfully disagree that two NICs are needed in this setup -
everyone has their preference, and mine is to avoid multihomed DCs
at all costs (unless using ISA, which requires it, but then, I don't
like running ISA on
a DC/Exchange box either). Not trying to start a flamewar. :)
What are you trying to ping?
What's the default gateway set to on your server? It should be
10.1.1.1.
I have to admit I'm overly not fond of Watchguards (I think their
interface
is as complicated as a higher end Cisco, etc., but isn't anywhere
near as powerful) but there's probably something wrong in its
configuration if your
server has the identical settings for gateway & DNS (itself) and
still can't
access the Internet, ping a DNS server on the internet, etc - |
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