win2003, rras & nat enable, ftp server

  • Thread starter S c o t t K r a m e r
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S c o t t K r a m e r

Hi...

i have an ftp server enabled on a rras with several demanddial pptp vpn
connections, and these are natted to allow other machines on the network
access to these...

also have a ftp server running on the same machine... if rras is not running
ftp service works fine, however if rras is running the ftp site is flaky
most time transfers work, but it will sometimes hang with directory
listings, data transfers etc... is there any configuration i'm missing to
get this solid?

also 2 nic cards... the internet side has the default gateway, no gw on the
internal nic, ftp server is bound to the internet nic ip

thanks!!

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Scott Kramer
CDS Technologies, Inc.
www.clevelanddata.com
www.groundzerolan.com
www.team501.com
 
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Robert L [MS-MVP]

it could be the routing issue. compare the routing table before establishing vpn and after. or post them here.

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
Hi...

i have an ftp server enabled on a rras with several demanddial pptp vpn
connections, and these are natted to allow other machines on the network
access to these...

also have a ftp server running on the same machine... if rras is not running
ftp service works fine, however if rras is running the ftp site is flaky
most time transfers work, but it will sometimes hang with directory
listings, data transfers etc... is there any configuration i'm missing to
get this solid?

also 2 nic cards... the internet side has the default gateway, no gw on the
internal nic, ftp server is bound to the internet nic ip

thanks!!

--
Scott Kramer
CDS Technologies, Inc.
www.clevelanddata.com
www.groundzerolan.com
www.team501.com
 

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