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ISA Server 2004 VPN Client access DHCP Relay

Asked by TimMcGrath in Miscellaneous Networking, Networking Hardware Firewalls, Internet Protocols

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Hello all!

I am having an issue with setting up a VPN for remote access using DHCP. I have configured the DHCP relay agent, using the internal nic, I have setup the access rules for DHCP Relay and DHCP request, followed every article I could find on ISASERVER.ORG, MS articles and what ever else I could dig up. I still can't seem to get this to work correctly. The clients can authenticate, but if I do an Ipconfig it shows the PPP interface's address as 169.254.138.193. this is not the correct address that it should be getting. I can ping and RDP to servers and other devices on using the internal IP address scheme. However nothing can be resolved by name (even though ipconfig shows the correct DNS Servers.) Does anyone know what I am missing? Has anyone had this issue before.

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