I've got nearly the same problem, but on the WAN side.
We have a W2K server with 2 NICs, one connected to the LAN, the other to the
WAN. When we try to issue a ping to any WAN address, there is a "destination
host unreachable" message, even if we ping the WAN gateway IP address (this
gateway is a router directly connected to the WAN NIC). However, remote
hosts can successfully VPN to this server, using the WAN NIC IP as
destination...
I would be greatly interested in how we can fix this.
Sebastien
> Unfortunately, that is not the problem.
> My problem is: I install RRAS and the server cannot send or receive IP on
> the local network. Haven't gotten to the point of trying to connect to
it.
> Because IP is the only protocol used, all access to the server stops when
> this happens.
> The issue is IP traffic not name resolution.
> --
> Karl W. Palachuk, MCSE
> KPEnterprises
> Ph: 916-217-9432
> Fax: 916-395-9432
> http://www.kpenterprises.com
> > Karl:
> > Name Resolution and Connectivity Issues on Windows 2000 Domain
Controller
> > with Routing and Remote Access and DNS Installed (Q292822)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q292822&id=29...
> > =MSKB
> > Merv
> > ==========
> > > Someone earlier posted a problem that sounds like this. I watched for
> > > several days but there's still no answer.
> > > When I install rras on the server (10.0.0.2) it can no longer ping
other
> > > sites on that nic (e.g., 10.0.0.3). Message is "destination host
> > > unreachable." Other machines cannot ping server. Message is timeout.
> > > When I disable RRAS the ip network is back to normal.
> > > I've been searching Technet CDs and online but I can't find this
issue.
> > > That leads me to believe it is a straight-forward issue to setting it
up
> > > right and not a "fix" per se.
> > > Any help greatly appreciated.
> > > --
> > > Karl W. Palachuk, MCSE
> > > KPEnterprises
> > > Ph: 916-217-9432
> > > Fax: 916-395-9432
> > > http://www.kpenterprises.com