I am trying to enable dhcp relay over my multihomed RRAS server.
Gateway server with real world IP + private iP address running windows 2003 RRAS.
DHCP Server with private IP address and 192.168... scope ready to go.
When clients VPN in to the rras server they connect and authenticate fine however the RRAS server is only using APIPA ip ranges not my private DHCP scope.
The dhcp relay is pointing to the right server (internal) and in RRAS Servername>Properties>IP the right adapter is selected yet it STILL cannot contact the server?
between the RRAS and private network there is only a switch, so no firewall or router blocking anything.
Do i have to open RRAS up for something?? I have no idea?
The primary purpose for doing this is because i want to
1) centrally manage my DNS (rras can do this through its static assignments however i need to configure and assign predefined DHCP options on the dhcp server for my WYSE terminnals. (so they automatically configure themselves properly)
If anyone has any ideas i would be eternally greateful this has been driving me NUTS for the last week or so.
Cheers and thanks in advance!!
James
Gateway server with real world IP + private iP address running windows 2003 RRAS.
DHCP Server with private IP address and 192.168... scope ready to go.
When clients VPN in to the rras server they connect and authenticate fine however the RRAS server is only using APIPA ip ranges not my private DHCP scope.
The dhcp relay is pointing to the right server (internal) and in RRAS Servername>Properties>IP the right adapter is selected yet it STILL cannot contact the server?
between the RRAS and private network there is only a switch, so no firewall or router blocking anything.
Do i have to open RRAS up for something?? I have no idea?
The primary purpose for doing this is because i want to
1) centrally manage my DNS (rras can do this through its static assignments however i need to configure and assign predefined DHCP options on the dhcp server for my WYSE terminnals. (so they automatically configure themselves properly)
If anyone has any ideas i would be eternally greateful this has been driving me NUTS for the last week or so.
Cheers and thanks in advance!!
James