wooo, here is the funny part. The problem comes from the DC itself. If I unplug the network cable and I restart the dhcp service I have the same problem. RAS is disabled, looked around and I really don't know where else to look for this issue.
Any idea?
In my network somewhere I have a machine that is acting like a ras server and it is getting all the free addresess from my win 2000 dhcp server. How do I find out which that computer is? I want to stop that ras service or to set up the dhcp server to deny such requests.
There is no machine...
In my network somewhere I have a machine that is acting like a ras server and it is getting all the free addresess from my win 2000 dhcp server. How do I find out which that computer is? I want to stop that ras service or to set up the dhcp server to deny such requests.
There is no machine...
In my network somewhere I have a machine that is acting like a ras server and it is getting all the free addresess from my win 2000 dhcp server. How do I find out which that computer is? I want to stop that ras service or to set up the dhcp server to deny such requests.
There is no machine...
Maybe I wasn't clear enough...
There is no machine that has one of those IP addresses I am talking about. The issue is...a machine somewhere is 'reserving some addresses' besides its own for something else (don't know what for) and it is getting them from my dhcp server that serves the network...
In my network somewhere I have a machine that is acting like a ras server and it is getting all the free addresess from my win 2000 dhcp server. How do I find out which that computer is? I want to stop that ras service or to set up the dhcp server to deny such requests.
Thanks,
Dan
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