Re: VPN Server in AD Problem

From: anonymous (anonymous@nowhere.ville)
Date: 01/02/03


From: "anonymous" <anonymous@nowhere.ville>
Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 12:00:23 -0500


Hi all...

Figured it out and thought I'd post it for everyone else.

The problem appears to have been with the route on the RRAS end of the
server. Disabling and re-enabling the 'internal' NIC seemed to rebuild the
route correctly. The only thing I can think of is that the route must've
been built dynamically at boot based on the card startup order.

It is interesting that Win2k clients seemed not to care, but oh well.

Thanks everyone.

Mouse



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