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| DHCP Client Service can't start.
I am running win2k3 with 2 NICs. I have a Comcast modem connected to the internet. My problem is that the connection to the LAN cannot get any private addressing. It is just frozen on Acquiring Network Address. I have unistalled and the installed DHCP, put a new NIC, new switch, new cable, but LAN just cannot get any addresses. I checked the Services, and I see DHCP Client service can't get started and gives me Error 1079. Any ideas? By the way I do have a registered domain. Thanks. |
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| Re: DHCP Client Service can't start.
john <johnbahran@hotmail.com> wrote: > I am running win2k3 with 2 NICs. I have a Comcast modem connected to > the internet. My problem is that the connection to the LAN cannot get > any private addressing. It is just frozen on Acquiring Network > Address. I have unistalled and the installed DHCP, put a new NIC, new > switch, new cable, but LAN just cannot get any addresses. I checked > the Services, and I see DHCP Client service can't get started and > gives me Error 1079. Any ideas? By the way I do have a registered > domain. > Thanks. Do you have a perimeter firewall/gateway appliance? If not, I suggest you get one, and disable the 2nd NIC unless you use ISA or another proxy server which reqiures it. Have the appliance do NAT. Have your server be....well, just a server. For one thing, you don't want to rely on your server to act as an ersatz router - and for another, if you don't happen to have a static public IP on the WAN-facing NIC, I think you'll run into major problems running a DHCP server on this box. For decent affordable firewall appliances, check out SonicWALL (or WatchGuard - I'm not a huge fan but know many who like them). |
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| RE: DHCP Client Service can't start.
I agree with the other post by Lanwench have a proper hardware router/firewall do the adsl/firewall/routing function. Have the server with just one NIC enabled on the local LAN, its a much neater way of doing things. Along with the sonicwall reccomendation i would also recommend netscreen firewalls, made by juniper. One other thought though, is your dhcp server configured to hand out addresses on both interfaces, if it is not working on one then check it is bound to both interfaces? It sounds like it may not be servicing dhcp requests on the interface your clients are connecting on. Good luck James. -- James Yeomans, BSc, MCSE, MCTS Ask me directly at: http://www.justaskjames.co.uk "john" wrote: > I am running win2k3 with 2 NICs. I have a Comcast modem connected to > the internet. My problem is that the connection to the LAN cannot get > any private addressing. It is just frozen on Acquiring Network > Address. I have unistalled and the installed DHCP, put a new NIC, new > switch, new cable, but LAN just cannot get any addresses. I checked > the Services, and I see DHCP Client service can't get started and > gives me Error 1079. Any ideas? By the way I do have a registered > domain. > Thanks. > > |
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