Hi,
I have a windows 2000 Server set up as a VPN server.
The problem is that the internal interface will not pick up an address.
The server is leasing 10 addresses as it's supposed to.
Under "Routing and Remote Access"/ "server name"/ "IP" tab i have manually set the DHCP Relay Agent to get its information from the interface connected to the LAN
The DHCP Relay Agent is configured to the internal interface and has the IP of the DHCP server.
I also get an error in the system log stating:
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Source: IPBOOTP
Event ID: 30022
IPBOOTP was unable to receive an incoming message on the local interface with IP address172.27.17.187. The data is the error code.
I had it running for a poriod of time and it worked fine. So i am confident that other any other configuration is OK.
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172.27.17.187 is the interface connected to the LAN.
I have a feeling this has something to do with the problem.
Any help you might provide is greatly appreciated I have struggled with this issue for 3 weeks now and am at my wits end.
Sincerly,
Tim Bennett
I have a windows 2000 Server set up as a VPN server.
The problem is that the internal interface will not pick up an address.
The server is leasing 10 addresses as it's supposed to.
Under "Routing and Remote Access"/ "server name"/ "IP" tab i have manually set the DHCP Relay Agent to get its information from the interface connected to the LAN
The DHCP Relay Agent is configured to the internal interface and has the IP of the DHCP server.
I also get an error in the system log stating:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Source: IPBOOTP
Event ID: 30022
IPBOOTP was unable to receive an incoming message on the local interface with IP address172.27.17.187. The data is the error code.
I had it running for a poriod of time and it worked fine. So i am confident that other any other configuration is OK.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
172.27.17.187 is the interface connected to the LAN.
I have a feeling this has something to do with the problem.
Any help you might provide is greatly appreciated I have struggled with this issue for 3 weeks now and am at my wits end.
Sincerly,
Tim Bennett