cant find server name for address...(server) : time out..15 nod is join to server(win2008R2) but new of nod is join for network error : computer name change....Note: This information is intended for a network administrator. If you are not your network's administrator, notify the administrator that you received this information, which has been recorded in the file C:WINDOWSdebugdcdiag.txt.An error occurred when DNS was queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate a domain controller for domain puya.org.The error was: "No records found for given DNS query."(error code 0x0000251D DNS_INFO_NO_RECORDS)The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.puya.orgFor more information
I have a Sylvania 7" mini Netbook and I am connected to my wireless modem. My problem is that I am not able to browse the web any anyway. I keep getting cannot find server or DNS Error Internet Explorer.
How would i find a "server address"? It is for an app i downloaded on my phone, the app is for my job...it allows me to view my schedule, punch in/out, request time off, etc..Our company (lowes) uses Kronos, which all of our scheduling, payroll, etc is all thriugh and they came out with app but you have to have "server address" We are on the Workforce Central 6.1 Version Suite.. I tried finding it while at work yesterday with no luck, I only found site address of which I couldnt even pull up here at home.
I have two FTP servers in our network, one that accepts inbound FTP connections from external clients and one that will be pushing out to external clients
Ideally i want these to both use the same external IP address, so should i configure a dynamic policy NAT rule for these two servers?
When someone goes into a game (e.g. Minecraft) instead of typing an IP to join a game they simply type in [URL] and then the server gets added just the same as if you typed in an IP (123.456.789 sorta thing)
My friend used to do this on his website and it worked across multiple games, so people only entered his website and didnt need to remember the IP. if you type in [URL] in minecraft then u can add that server without the IP, thats what i mean.
I coulden't visit any websites and it gave me an "error 105" something. So i tried connecting my other comp to the internet cabel with the same result. So i tried to find a solution on the web (wierless internet still worked) and stumbeld upon a similar problem were the answer was to manually fill in an adress in the "internet protocol version 4" properties in the "local area connection" properties. I then noticed that i dident have the "Obtain DNS server address" set to automatically and that the other manual boxes were empty. I then turned the auto on an i had access to internet. Is this safe? Cause i read somewere that DNS server addresess were provided by the company that provide you your internet service, and that you can be redericted to a fake website that can get a hold of your account information on it
I have a client that has 2 servers behind the same router. They have an IP block from Time Warner -> (x.x.x.18-.30) The router has the IP address of x.x.x.18. Server A (192.168.1.6) is setup with the forwarding of ports 22, 23, and 115 and can be seen with the ip address x.x.x.18. An external company needs to access the other server and is requesting an external IP for Server B (192.168.1.5) which need the same ports open along with 6200.What is the best way to set this up with what they have? The router is a Linksys WRT54G. Is there a way to set them up with a x.x.x.19 address from time warner? Is this something time warner will need to do?
Client is having 1 file server running small business windows server 2003. Server is not configured with domain, it is working only on workgroup. We have around 15 users who are using that server as file server only. Now my main question is do i need to configure DNS server in that server?we also have internet connection running (have problem in that also, will explain next time) with wireless router to connected with switch. So do I need to setup dns in server also or just put static ip (I prefer static then dhcp) & dns server from ip will be ok? If I put dns which I got from ISP, so will it create any problem with using those file from server?the second question is..
What IP address, Default gateway and dns address I should use for Server & also client pc. router ip - 192.168.1.1 server ip - 192.168.1.10 Currently no DNS setupcurrent configuration - Server IP - 192.168.1.10 subnet- 255.255.255.0 gateway - 192.168.1.1 dns - 213.42.20.20 (from ISP) dns2 - xxx.xx.xx.xx (from ISP)current configuration - Client IP - 192168.1.111(to 115) subnet - 255.255.255.0 gateway - 192.168.1.1 dns 1 - 192.168.1.10 (File Server) dns 2 - 213.42.20.20 (from ISP)
My setup is as follows: as a part of a global network, I have two separate measurement stations collecting data in the field. They are working with some kind of embedded linux system and is running an FTP-server so that I can download collected data. I have some control over the stations, which e.g. means that I can select the port used for the FTP-server (default is 21).Unfortunately, for this particular set of measurement stations, they are connecting via FTP-over-radio-link to another station which is connected to my computer via a router (on the server-side) and I can only "see" their common external IP address. If I have understood this correctly, they can not use the same port for FTP traffic, right? The router used is some (for me) unknown brand with unknown capabilities, so I don't expect/want a solution at that end.Now, to my problem: as a part of this global network there is a custom software running on my computer that automatically connects to all the different stations to download and process the data. This software runs on any recent version of Windows, but I'm running Windows XP right now. There is no way for me to modify this software at this point (for the future, maybe, but not now), and unfortunately it has a severe limitation: it MUST use port 21 for FTP-connections.My first attempt was to set the FTP-port to 2121 for one of the servers and create another IP address on my client network adapter and try to forward port 21 of this new IP to port 2121 on the server/router side, but due to lack of knowledge and experience I did not manage to get this working fully.
I have one dedicated IP issued to my home, along with another dynamic one if I need it(but I don't use it). I have a webserver, mail server, and name server up and running on a single machine exposed to the internet with my static IP. I have a domain name registered to my IP address. My webserver and name server work great, but I am having difficulty with the mail server. In order to have mail work correctly, I have been told that I need to get reverse DNS setup for my domain (something I had neglected to do). My nameserver responds to reverse lookups correctly when issued locally, but it looks like queries from the internet never reach it (I think my ISP catches requests upstream). I contacted them and they put a PTR record in for my IP pointing to ns1.mydomain.com. This all works fine, but the thought occurred to me that if in my hosts file I put my MX record in as mail.mydomain.com., any mail clients that do a reverse lookup of my IP won't get mail.
I actually have a query regarding ip addresses. We know that every domain name basically translates to set of 4 integers (in case of IPv4) which is basically the address of a website. But when we navigate to different pages of the same website, then do all of them have the same IP address?
Just purchased a Cisco RV110W for our small business. We were told this was easy for us to use and secure enough for our small office and for our travelling sales staff to access our website.
We purchased 2 dedicated IP-addresses, 216.82.5.230 for access to one server, and 216.82.5.231 for access to a second server (these IP-Addresses given are just an example; not real).
These come into the single RV110W WAN port. The two servers are plugged into 2 of the 4 LAN ports.
But the WAN setup page only accepts one WAN IP-Address. So when we put in 216.82.5.230, the outside world can HTTPS into one server, but we don't know how to get them to HTTPS to the second server when the other staff uses 216.82.5.231.
Server 2008 has two Nics one connected to outside switch and has internet, other Nic is connected to local siwtches which has 20 systems connected locally but does not have internet. Local systems were getting IP from server, but there was not internet on the lan systems, I restarted the server and local systems lost IP address. earlier everyting was fine.
I just had comcast business class installed. They installed a SMC d3g router. It does not support nat loopback. I had a server installed and could not browse to it inside the lan because of this issue. I was instructed that I needed to set the the servers IP to the external address and open the ports to that. That worked, and I added an internal address 10.1.10.x so that I could see it inside the firewall. The issue that I am having is that since I did this, the server can not be seen by the macs and the mac shares don;t show up for them.
I am having some challenges on my DMZ network.My servers and Cisco Switches in the DMZ are picking the mac address of the Firewall(Cisco ASA).I have put some static arp entries on the Firewall and switches but the servers and users on the DMZ are still receiving the mac address of the Firewall.How can i stop the Firewall from changing the mac addresses of the devices on the network.My ASA is a 5520 and i have 2960Switches.
I was hoping if someone could give me some suggestions on this matter. I have some IT knowledge but a bit rusty.I currently have 25 pcs all running web based applications on their own. So filesharing is a headache. I decided to setup a small file server for the office.This is what I need the server to do.1) Internet connection comes through server protected by a firewall and then distributed to the 5 pcs (star topology)2) Print and file sharing.3) application sharing (accounting software)4) fax facilitiesMy question to you all:How do I go about setting this up. What do I need (OS, softwares, etc)How do I secure the internet and distribute it to the rest.witch, router, etc)
I have a server running win2000 server managing a network of 30 computers, it als a proxy server where all pc connecting to for internet access. The server is connected to Wimax through a router. Lately i have a vpn for PDA's through GSM lines where am supposed to connected a Modem (part of VPN)to this server so that PDA' s and modem can be on the vpn.The problem is that when I connected the GSM Modem the internet connection through router get disconnected. How do I connect the modem on the server without disconnecting the wimax internet connection
We have a server connected to a 3560 switch which in turn connects to 6500s. The gateway interface is on the 6500. We will be changing the 6500s so the mac address for the gateway will change, however the IP address will remain the same. As we change out the 6500s the uplink connections to the 3560 will go down. This will flush the old mac address from the 3560.When the 3560 removes a MAC address does it update servers so they have to relearn the correct MAC address?
Our companies dc cant connect to the internet and can only access the local networkI configured everything correctly eg ip adress dns and default gateway