Re: UDP Not Getting Though
run portqry from ms site and check port availability
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I hope that the information above s you
Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator
"PeterR" <PeterR@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Kevin, Jorge,
> Many thanks for your thoughts. Unfortunately I've been here before:
> - IP filtering on the connection is NOT ENABLED
> - RRAS is disabled - although it had previously been running.
>
> I'm wondering if there's someting left over from RRAS that may be causing
> this?
>
> Thanks again,
> Peter
>
> "Jorge Silva" wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> If both servers are in the same lan and no FW configured between them you
>> must have something else between them, please recheck again your
>> configuration antivirus, any third party tool installed on the servers.
>>
>> --
>> I hope that the information above s you
>> Good Luck
>>
>> Jorge Silva
>> MCSA
>> Systems Administrator
>>
>> "PeterR" <PeterR@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:652F567B-0936-47FB-B26B-226B24A00F1D@microsoft.com...
>> > My W2K3 DNS responds to TCP queries, but not UDP. It appears that
>> > something
>> > in the O/S is filtering/blocking UDP/53 to the DNS server, but I have
>> > no
>> > idea
>> > what. I've determined this by turning on the DNS debug log - no query
>> > is
>> > received.
>> > Situation:
>> > - Standalone (workgroup) machine with IIS and a few other bits
>> > installed.
>> > No
>> > DHCP or WINS
>> > - Windows Firewall disabled
>> > - Will answer using nslookup on machine itself, but not from another
>> > machine
>> > in the same LAN segment - no firewall/router in between.
>> > - Public IP address
>> >
>> > I've searched everywhere for an answer but so far no clue. I've even
>> > changed
>> > to a 3rd-party DNS server, which exactly the same results.
>>
>>
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