Gateway is correct. Where do I check RRAS to see if it uses a DNS proxy? I've perused RRAS manager, but haven't noticed anything out of the ordinary. Thanks much for the input.
Joe
"Cliff Galiher" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > First, check your ipconfig and make sure that the gateway is set properly. > > Secondly, and more likely, RRAS is incorrectly configured to use a DNS > proxy. Since it sounds like you'd have to be onsite to fix that, I don't > have much else to offer. > > -Cliff > > > "Joe Welna" <JoeWelna[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8F3343E4-5AB7-458D-9D98-EF23849D7C97[ at ]microsoft.com... > > I inherited a somewhat problematic SBS 2k3 R2 server from another IT > > company. > > I have fixed all the event log issues with the exception of one. Whenever > > the > > DNS server starts I get the following unusual event 113 in the DNS log: > > The > > DNS server could not signal the service "NAT". The error was 1168. There > > may > > be interoperability problems between the DNS service and this service. > > > > There are no issues with functionality and none of the users are > > complaining, however, I am somewhat perplexed. None of my other SBS2k3 R2 > > servers show this event 113. > > > > Originally, the DNS log was showing frequent errors in requests being > > redirected to its own IP. I discovered that the IP of the single NIC was > > being used as the only root hint. I dumped the internal NIC as a root hint > > and reloaded the standard root hints as directed by KB article. The > > original > > DNS errors went away, but that's when I noticed the event 113. > > > > Windows firewall/ICS is not running. > > > > I thought of disabling RRAS and reconfiguring from scratch and then > > running > > ICW, but I will need to do that on-site. Any suggestions before I head in > > there? > > > > Thanks > > > > Joe Welna > >
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