Domain Controller - Local Network Not Working?
May 4, 2011we have using 10 system with domain contorller connected to network once disconnect server i cant acces to local systen ( per to per )
View 1 Replieswe have using 10 system with domain contorller connected to network once disconnect server i cant acces to local systen ( per to per )
View 1 Replieswhat i am trying to accomplish is to set up a domain for my home network. the domain is going to consist of 2 server boxes both running ubuntu 12.10 server edition and a client machine running windows XPone linux box will be my DC using samba and the other will host email, and apache2 web services.i dont know if you need all of this info but in my experience its best to be thorough.I registered a domain through godaddy.com and made it point to my home IP address. now what happens because all of my machines are behind a router is when i type in my URL it brings up the login request for the cicsco webinterface. what i would like to happen is that my router points traffic to the ip address on my home net work 192.168.1.XXX that is hosting the apache2 webserver.I would also like to connect the client(XP) machine to the domain controller but i keep getting an error that says that the domain does not exist. I have been through the samba settings and they are exactly the same as when i set them up for a mock PDC using "example.com" as a domain name
View 1 Replies View Relatedi'm trying to setup a local DNS server to manage small office local-only domain names for our servers. i have the DNS working properly (resolving local machines and using the ISP dns if it can't). so i put the DNS server ip into the "Static DNS 1" field of the router settings. the other 2 static dns fields are empty.the problem is that the router is still using the ISP dns server as the primary and my local dns server as the secondary. i verify this in two places. first, if i go to the "status" tab, DNS 1 shows the ISP server while DNS 2 shows my local DNS server. secondly, if i connect to the wireless device with a linux-based machine, the /etc/resolv.conf file shows the nameserver ips in the same incorrect order.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI've recently reformatted an old hdd and i've installed windows xp professional on it and as usual the first thing that came to mind was to go on the internet to download all the drivers i needed. I ran into my first problem, apparently i can't access the internet because i don't have the driver that allows me to use the internet. I've downloaded the same driver that i had on the other hard drive, but it's just not doing anything, i can't create a Local Area Network in my connections. I'm on the same computer as said computer, except different hard drive. Don't have any of the cd's nor do i know which drivers were installed on this hard drive.
Here's some of my computer spec's:
Microsoft xp
CPU type: AMD athlon 64, 2000 MHz(10 x 200) 3000+
Motherboard Name: ECS nForce3-A(5PCI,1 AGP, 2 DDR DIMM, Audio, LAN)
Motherboard Chipset: nVidia nforce3 250, AMD Hammer
System Memory: 1024 MB
BIOS type: Award(09/16/05)
Network Adapter: NVIDIA nForce Network Controller - Packet Schedular Miniport
I cannot ping mydomain.local from any computer on my network. In order to this, I have to set DNS 1 as my server's ip address, then I can ping it. The reason this is a problem is because in order to add a workstation to my domain, I have to manually configure DNS to my server's ip. I have two networks, all new systems and this occurs on both. So obviously it is the way im setting things up[CODE]
View 13 Replies View RelatedIn my office we are using two networks , one is 16.x.x.x and another on is 15.x.x.x . 16.x.x.x having the domain controller. 15.x.x.x is only connected with Workgroup. my question is it possible to add 15.x.x.x network system into 16.x.x.x network . I tried to add but it gave error message "Domain Controller can not be contacted". Generally we cant add it into the domain i know that. is there anyway to connect the 15.x.x.x systems into 16.x.x.x domain using router in the network.
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EventID: 1054
Description: Windows cannot obtain the domain controller name for your computer network. The specified domain either does not exist or could not be contacted. Group Policy processing aborted.
Dad's work laptop (XP) will no longer connect to any wifi at all. I removed the Intel PRO/set wireless utility so it would default to windows, enabled the Wireless Zero Config. It will acknowledge the network, attempt to get an IP address from the network for 1 minute, then it rotates down to the next network SSID in queue (I have 3 SSID's in our house). When it reaches the end, it just goes back to the "Windows is not connected to any wireless networks" message.
In 2004 I had a small home network of an NT4 domain controller with a 98 client and an XP client and an NT4 workstation laptop.ll was fine with the NT4 server providing a central store and print queue for a networked laser.Over time the laptop has been replaced with a Win7 (which will access the files but really doesn't the NT4 domain.) The Win98 has died and now finally the NT4 sever has gone too.I intend to revert now to a workgroup type set-up and forget about domains (I don't need it really) My problem is if I remove my XP machine from the domain I loose all the program menu, shortcuts desktop etc. which are stored under the domain user name login.Can I retrieve these or at least look at them so I can set up the local XP administrator account with all my familiar stuff.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI hav windows server 2003 w/ 3 clients on my home network.2 of these machines link w/ server when i formatted & try to link 3rd machine it says "A domain controller for the domain fits.local could not be contacted" this problem I have 2003 server + isa server 2004 + exchange server 2003 installed in one core i3 machine..........
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI have the DIR-655 (H/w Ver B1, F/W Ver 2.05NA) set up as router on my network (TWC/RR - modem is Motorola SURFBoard 6121 - modem only, no router or other services provided). I have configured the router sufficiently to allow all computers on the local network to access the Internet, and have configured the DHCP server on the router to provide IP addresses to the local network. I have configured the router to provide the DNS addresses for my local DNS resolvers (so that I can provide DNS resolution for an "internal" domain). Configuration specifics available on request, but everything mentioned so far is working satisfactorily, at least so far.
So, my question: The "Local Domain Name" setting on the router, as indicated in the documentation, provides a connection-specific domain name when DHCP supplies an IP address to the local system. This setting, however, is overridden if the ISP provides a domain name when it assigns an IP to the WAN connection. I have verified by experiment that this is true (no matter what I put in the Local Domain Name field - whether a valid domain, or blank - the local machines receive the domain name supplied by the ISP.I wish to modify this behavior. I wish to have the router provide the domain name specified in the Local Domain Name field *regardless* of what the ISP provides.
My Belkin router has an option to set a local domain name, which, I suspect, allows me to address hosts within my own network using this domain. By default, this is set to be "Belkin". Is it possible to call hosts within my network like this, e.g. ping foobar.Belkin instead of ping 192.168.2.4? The thing is, my routers internal page shows all set host names (so dh client seems to work) and the router itself is reachable as router.Belkin, but no other hosts are. My problem here is that the router knows each hosts name, but the hosts don't know each others name. How can I fix that?
Note: Nmap showed that port udp/53 for DNS is open on my router, but I can't find any way to configure it on the Web-interface.
Add:// It's a "Belkin F7D3302 v1"
We relocated several servers to our DMZ and, without a domain controller in the DMZ (we plan to put a RODC in the DMZ later when we mvoe to Windows Server 2008), i punch through the standard recommended TCP ports. ports 88,135, 389, 53, etc.) to the internal network located DC. I am double hopping to the DC (I hope thast doesn't matter) as the DMZ located web server communicates to another IP address in the same DMZ network and then I NAT that address to the internal IP address of the DC. Everything seems to be working for the servers we moved to the DMZ but i think i don't have all the necessary TCP/UDP ports punched through because we have found that logging into the DMZ servers is taking an extended amount of time, sitting on the “applying settings” screen. For 2-34 minutes. Also, we noticed that our applciations fols have to now add the fully qualified domain names when making calls to servers that just needed the domain name. When i open the access-list up completely without opening specific TCP/UDP ports, the issue is resolved.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am having trouble adding a computer to the Domain Controller. I have a cable modem running into a di-524 router. The router has DHCP and DNS relay disabled. I set the LAN IP Address of the router to 192.168.2.1. The router is connected to a switch with 10 pc's and a server running 2003. The server has an IP Address of 192.168.2.2. I setup a DHCP server inside 2003 with a scope of 192.168.2.100-192.168.2.199. Under scope options the router is set to 192.168.2.1 and DNS Servers is set to 192.168.2.2 (the ip address of the domain controller). When I try to add the computer it cannot contact the domain controller. Is there something wrong with my DHCP config or DNS?
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I was able to retrieve my system information and got the following;
Network Card(s): 3 NIC(s) Installed. [01]: Bluetooth Device (Personal Area Network) Connection Name: Bluetooth Network Connection Status: Media disconnected [02]: Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller Connection Name: Local Area Connection Status: Media disconnected
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We have a remote site with ~5 users, 4 IP phones and a network printer. Right now we have an old Win2003 box serving as the DC for that site. It is connected back to us via 10MB layer 3 routing on a HP 5500G-EL switch. This windows server is getting quite old and I'd like to avoid the expense of buying a new server just to hand out addresses and authenticate users. How do you all handle login authentication,dns,and DHCP for your lightweight remotes sites?
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Vlan1 is getting its ip address from the domain which is 192.168.0.110
vlan2 is getting its ip from the broadband router.
I have setup Domain Name System in the Ip configuration tab
on Vlan1 I have a connected a dumb switch this connects all the computers in the local network. What I cannot get to work is the internet vlan.
who has setup up vlan routing with domain controller
I installed a 1370 network controller card into a Dell Latitude D505 and I downloaded a driver for it and it still is not working and thoughts?
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A problem caused the application to stop working correctly.Windows will notify you if a solution is available.I use windows vista premium and dell wireless 1390 802.11g.
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"Dell Wireless WLAN Card Wireless Network Controller stopped working and was closed.a problem caused the application to stop working correctly. Windows will notify you if a solution is available."
Then I get this following message:"Solution Found: Address a problem with your WLAN card.Your WLAN card has stopped working properly. This is a network adapter that allows your computer to connect to a wireless network. To find out if an updated version of your WLAN card is available, contact your device or computer manufacturer."The strange thing is even though I get this message I am still able to connect to the internet via a wireless network. So there is no problem as such it is just annoying to keep getting this message when Windows starts up.I have checked on the DELL Support website and I do have the most up-to-date driver already (Or I think I do).
The message refers to my:
Dell Inspiron 1520, Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-Card (with driver version 4.170.25.17)
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