Greetings,
I've installed a fresh copy of Windows 2003 SBS server and want to test out the features. I've setup dhcp, dns and ISA 2004 and for testing purposes, I've decided to run all of those in one machine. The clients are able to obtain an ip address from DHCP but I'm not having much luck pinging to external sites by domain names. From the server, I can ping sites but from the clients I'm able to ping only by ip address. I've checked the forwarders on the DNS and it seem to be pointing to the right place.
The dhcp scope options have my internal DNS server configured and I can ping my server by name internally.
What is that I'm doing wrong? I know it's something silly!
I've installed a fresh copy of Windows 2003 SBS server and want to test out the features. I've setup dhcp, dns and ISA 2004 and for testing purposes, I've decided to run all of those in one machine. The clients are able to obtain an ip address from DHCP but I'm not having much luck pinging to external sites by domain names. From the server, I can ping sites but from the clients I'm able to ping only by ip address. I've checked the forwarders on the DNS and it seem to be pointing to the right place.
The dhcp scope options have my internal DNS server configured and I can ping my server by name internally.
What is that I'm doing wrong? I know it's something silly!