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Recently I have run into a problem - once on SBS 2003 R2 and once on Server 2000 - I have found I can not configure DHCP/DNS on the server when NAT is turned on in the router. It seems the only way...
Zones: DNS, Routers, DHCPDate Answered: 07/09/2008 Grade: A Views: 0
I need some resolution to this NetLogon Error I keep receiving every 2 hours. It's driving me nuts... Here are the specifics: EVENT ID: 5781 SOURCE: NETLOGON DESC: Dynamic registration or der...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 04/25/2001 Grade: A Views: 0
Hello List, I am looking for good study guides for DHCP-DNS-NAT-RRAS-for the 70-216 exam. Please help me.... ( I am NOT LOOKING FOR EXAMS...I NEED TO FULLY GRASP THE KNOWLEDGE ) Please do n...
Zones: Networking, Internet ProtocolsDate Answered: 10/15/2004 Grade: A Views: 0
I've got a setup that consists of a cisco 1602 router & linux box, amongst other things.  I'd like the linux router to host a domain name and have set up the bind zone appropriately.  I have checke...
Zones: Linux AdminDate Answered: 04/20/2002 Grade: A Views: 0
I walked into a mess here things were partially setup and in some cases not setup at all. We are running an Exchange server that is on our local network. In our DMZ we have a Linux box that is forw...
Zones: Networking, DNS, Linux DistributionsDate Answered: 05/11/2006 Grade: A Views: 0
I have a CISCO 1801 Router with an ADSL connection and I have configured a VLan1 with NAT. This is the current configuration: ============================================================ !T...
Zones: UDP, Routers, DNSDate Answered: 02/26/2007 Grade: A Views: 83
I have three subnets and am having difficulty in resolving some addresses configured with One-On-One NAT.  The first subnet is 192.168.0.0/24.  The second subnet is 192.168.1.0/25.  The third subne...
Zones: DNS, Hardware Firewalls, TCP/IPDate Answered: 08/17/2008 Grade: A Views: 0
We are currently working an a solution for our Hosting facility.  We currently are HAVING to NAT network addresses due to overlapping IP scopes in remote sites.  That being said we will have DC's o...
Zones: Windows 2003 Server, ...Date Answered: 03/04/2008 Grade: A Views: 10
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