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Topic: Windows 2003 SBS & Telstra
jmr
Posts: 4979
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
OK, So I am in the process of setting up a SBS for home.

I am on Telstra Cable, getting ADSL2 sometime today hopefully.

Basically its gonna go like this.

MODEM --> Router --> SBS --> Everyone

Now I was f***ing around with it last night and couldn't really achieve much. I configured the DHCP server to hand out IP's, default Gateways, and DNS Servers, but browsing was s***e, either didn't work, or took forever to resolve.

Any tips, etc for me ?

(I am currently re-installing Windows after fitting a raid card, so I will be starting fresh)
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Jim
Posts: 5985
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
just keep fiddling googling and learning
step through the dns resolution process and try to determine why resolving was so slow, and then make the appropriate changes to correct it
Opec
Posts: 4615
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Re: Problem with browsing, it's DNS like Jim said. Do some googling on setting up DNS with SBS2003

If you're going to use SBS for your home as the central email store and don't have static IP you might want to add these links to your bookmark:

Configure Exchange 2003 Server
http://www.christensen-software.com/support/config_exchange_2003.htm

More details on Standard DB limit size increase in Exchange 2003 SP2
http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2005/09/14/410821.aspx

How to troubleshoot the POP3 Connector in Windows Small Business Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;885685

Securing Exchange Server 2003 & Outlook Web Access: Chapter 5
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Securing-Exchange-Server-2003-Outlook-Web-Access-Chapter5.html

Enabling the ISA Server 2004 VPN Server
http://www.isaserver.org/articles/2004vpnserver.html

Forwarding Mail to an External Recipient
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF015.html


Have fun! :)


jmr
Posts: 4980
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Oh good s*** thanks man
TicMan
Posts: 2326
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If you have a problem with AD/Exchange/Interwebs/Any other MS tool then it all ends up being a DNS problem.
TiT
Posts: 1166
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
DNS problems are s***....

You have pretty much the same setup as we do... except we got static IP address.

Just going to FVS that has 2 WAN ports so i can have 2 ISP and share the internet load :)

BTW do you have SBS 2003 Standard or Pro... R2?

last edited by TiT at 16:39:00 27/Jun/07
jmr
Posts: 4981
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Er Premium R2

Any tips ?
Jim
Posts: 5987
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
dns problems are the s***?
TicMan
Posts: 2328
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Only if you can't get to ratemypoo.com
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