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SBS 2003, ISA Server, and DHCP

 
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Terry Cole
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 3:40 am    Post subject: SBS 2003, ISA Server, and DHCP Reply with 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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daniel
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 8:45 am    Post subject: Re: SBS 2003, ISA Server, and DHCP Reply with quote

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
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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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