drunkmestupid
Technical User
hello,
i first posted this in alt.os.linux.smoothwall ng thinking i had an issue with my hardware firewall/router box. i have since determined the issue to be with my windows 2000 server. i will paste my original post to that group along with my own follow up below for you to examine. please offer any and all thoughts, opinions, and suggestions.
TIA!
PASTE FROM ALT.OS.LINUX.SMOOTHWALL:
On Thu, 05 Jun 2003 02:25:20 GMT, paacoeguntrez
<paacoeguntrez@yahoo.com> wrote:
>system setup:
>
>smoothwall gpl 1.0 with all updates
>P200 64Mb RAM 600Mb HD
>GREEN nic info:
>ip address: 10.0.0.254
>subnet mask: 255.0.0.0
>RED nic info:
>dhcp from ISP using PPPoE
>
>win2k server sp3 configured with AD, DHCP, DNS
>PII400 256Mb RAM 80Gb HD
>ip address: 10.10.1.1
>subnet mask: 255.0.0.0
>preferred dns: 127.0.0.1
>DHCP configuration has router/gateway set to 10.0.0.254 (for clients)
>
>win2k pro sp3
>AMD1000 768Mb RAM 20Gb HD
>ip address: DCHP (usually 10.0.0.3)
>subnet mask: 255.0.0.0
>
>
>problem:
>
>everything worked fine until i blew out and re-installed win2k server on the server box. when i set it up, i set the domain back to what it was originally (kk2.local). the workstation and server communicate just fine like nothing ever happened.
>
>i can access smoothwall from both the server and workstation, both by pinging 10.0.0.254 and by in web browsers. i can connect to my isp using the smoothwall web interface. i also bypassed the smoothwall completely and i did obtain internet data
>transfer (connecting directly to my workstation).
>
>when i try to access the internet, i cannot. i get "page cannot be displayed" in my browser and pinging outside my "green" network turns up no responses.
>
>i don't know what else to say or i would be more descriptive. i don't know what else to check.
>
>
>TIA for any input!
>
UPDATE:
this seems to be more of a windows 2000 server issue, NOT smoothwall.
before i blew out the win2kserver intallation, the only dhcp setting i had configured was the router (smoothwall) so all clients recieved the gateway address automatically. that is it. i had to do nothing else in order for both the server and any clients to access the internet.
now, i have the internet working but it took more to do so. i set up the router in the dhcp configuration again, but in order for the clients to access the internet, i also had to specify the smoothwall machine's ip address as the dns server in the dhcp configuration setting. this is something i did not have to do before.
on the server, if i remember correctly, i believe the only thing i had to do before was add the smootwall machine's ip address as the default gateway in the nic's connection properties to get it online. now, not only did i have to do that, but i also had to change the "Preferred DNS Server" (which was set to 127.0.0.1 btw) to the smoothwall
machine's ip address as well.
why did i not have to do this before and why is it not working the same? any ideas?
tia!
i first posted this in alt.os.linux.smoothwall ng thinking i had an issue with my hardware firewall/router box. i have since determined the issue to be with my windows 2000 server. i will paste my original post to that group along with my own follow up below for you to examine. please offer any and all thoughts, opinions, and suggestions.
TIA!
PASTE FROM ALT.OS.LINUX.SMOOTHWALL:
On Thu, 05 Jun 2003 02:25:20 GMT, paacoeguntrez
<paacoeguntrez@yahoo.com> wrote:
>system setup:
>
>smoothwall gpl 1.0 with all updates
>P200 64Mb RAM 600Mb HD
>GREEN nic info:
>ip address: 10.0.0.254
>subnet mask: 255.0.0.0
>RED nic info:
>dhcp from ISP using PPPoE
>
>win2k server sp3 configured with AD, DHCP, DNS
>PII400 256Mb RAM 80Gb HD
>ip address: 10.10.1.1
>subnet mask: 255.0.0.0
>preferred dns: 127.0.0.1
>DHCP configuration has router/gateway set to 10.0.0.254 (for clients)
>
>win2k pro sp3
>AMD1000 768Mb RAM 20Gb HD
>ip address: DCHP (usually 10.0.0.3)
>subnet mask: 255.0.0.0
>
>
>problem:
>
>everything worked fine until i blew out and re-installed win2k server on the server box. when i set it up, i set the domain back to what it was originally (kk2.local). the workstation and server communicate just fine like nothing ever happened.
>
>i can access smoothwall from both the server and workstation, both by pinging 10.0.0.254 and by in web browsers. i can connect to my isp using the smoothwall web interface. i also bypassed the smoothwall completely and i did obtain internet data
>transfer (connecting directly to my workstation).
>
>when i try to access the internet, i cannot. i get "page cannot be displayed" in my browser and pinging outside my "green" network turns up no responses.
>
>i don't know what else to say or i would be more descriptive. i don't know what else to check.
>
>
>TIA for any input!
>
UPDATE:
this seems to be more of a windows 2000 server issue, NOT smoothwall.
before i blew out the win2kserver intallation, the only dhcp setting i had configured was the router (smoothwall) so all clients recieved the gateway address automatically. that is it. i had to do nothing else in order for both the server and any clients to access the internet.
now, i have the internet working but it took more to do so. i set up the router in the dhcp configuration again, but in order for the clients to access the internet, i also had to specify the smoothwall machine's ip address as the dns server in the dhcp configuration setting. this is something i did not have to do before.
on the server, if i remember correctly, i believe the only thing i had to do before was add the smootwall machine's ip address as the default gateway in the nic's connection properties to get it online. now, not only did i have to do that, but i also had to change the "Preferred DNS Server" (which was set to 127.0.0.1 btw) to the smoothwall
machine's ip address as well.
why did i not have to do this before and why is it not working the same? any ideas?
tia!