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Since I still have Windows NT clients, I have set up two Windows 2000 WINS
servers in my enterprise (that also act as DNS and DC's). One (Alpha) is multihomed and acts as a RRAS and DHCP server. I have set Alpha up for Pull replication and Bravo for Push replication. For some odd reason WINS decides on it's own to add all of the IP addresses of the machines, including the ones I have already put in there as <unknown>(s). I also get System Error 4102 (The connection was aborted by the remote WINS. Remote WINS may not be configured to replicate with the server. ) in the event log. What could be causing this behavior and how can I get WINS back on track to replicate properly using only the internal IP addresses? I have also disabled NetBios over TCP/IP for the (10.0.0.2) IP address. Alpha (multihomed server) Replication Partners BRAVO (192.0.0.2) Push <unknown> (192.0.0.2) Pull - Internal IP Address Bravo Replication Partners ALPHA (192.0.0.1) Pull <unknown> (192.0.0.1) Push - Internal IP Address <unknown> (192.0.0.107) Push/Pull - DHCP/RRAS IP Address <unknown> (10.0.0.2) Push/Pull - External IP address to router/firewall |
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Did you do the regedits of 292822 on the multihomed server?
Marina "Jason Gallas" <jgallas@usa.nospam.net> schreef in bericht news:#ORGhJyPDHA.2852@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Since I still have Windows NT clients, I have set up two Windows 2000 WINS > servers in my enterprise (that also act as DNS and DC's). One (Alpha) is > multihomed and acts as a RRAS and DHCP server. I have set Alpha up for Pull > replication and Bravo for Push replication. For some odd reason WINS > decides on it's own to add all of the IP addresses of the machines, > including the ones I have already put in there as <unknown>(s). > > I also get System Error 4102 (The connection was aborted by the remote WINS. > Remote WINS may not be configured to replicate with the server. ) in the > event log. What could be causing this behavior and how can I get WINS back > on track to replicate properly using only the internal IP addresses? > > I have also disabled NetBios over TCP/IP for the (10.0.0.2) IP address. > > Alpha (multihomed server) > Replication Partners > BRAVO (192.0.0.2) Push > <unknown> (192.0.0.2) Pull - Internal IP Address > > Bravo > Replication Partners > ALPHA (192.0.0.1) Pull > <unknown> (192.0.0.1) Push - Internal IP Address > <unknown> (192.0.0.107) Push/Pull - DHCP/RRAS IP Address > <unknown> (10.0.0.2) Push/Pull - External IP address to router/firewall > > > |
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No I did not, but thank you. I will try these and see if the problem is
resolved. Jason "Marina Roos" <marina@roos.nospam.nl.com> wrote in message news:lq3Ma.71004$506.59464@typhoon.bart.nl... > Did you do the regedits of 292822 on the multihomed server? > > Marina > > "Jason Gallas" <jgallas@usa.nospam.net> schreef in bericht > news:#ORGhJyPDHA.2852@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > > Since I still have Windows NT clients, I have set up two Windows 2000 WINS > > servers in my enterprise (that also act as DNS and DC's). One (Alpha) is > > multihomed and acts as a RRAS and DHCP server. I have set Alpha up for > Pull > > replication and Bravo for Push replication. For some odd reason WINS > > decides on it's own to add all of the IP addresses of the machines, > > including the ones I have already put in there as <unknown>(s). > > > > I also get System Error 4102 (The connection was aborted by the remote > WINS. > > Remote WINS may not be configured to replicate with the server. ) in the > > event log. What could be causing this behavior and how can I get WINS > back > > on track to replicate properly using only the internal IP addresses? > > > > I have also disabled NetBios over TCP/IP for the (10.0.0.2) IP address. > > > > Alpha (multihomed server) > > Replication Partners > > BRAVO (192.0.0.2) Push > > <unknown> (192.0.0.2) Pull - Internal IP Address > > > > Bravo > > Replication Partners > > ALPHA (192.0.0.1) Pull > > <unknown> (192.0.0.1) Push - Internal IP Address > > <unknown> (192.0.0.107) Push/Pull - DHCP/RRAS IP Address > > <unknown> (10.0.0.2) Push/Pull - External IP address to > router/firewall > > > > > > > > |
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