Fixed.
ISA Server was preventing outbond connections from itself to internal
network.
Once I added a rule to allow
localhost -> internal for all users all protocols
everything was working fine. Regards,
Simone
"Simone Chemelli" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I have a stupid issue but I'm not able to find a way to solve it ;-(
> I just moved my RIS server from a Windows2000 SP4 to a Windows2003 SP1,
> fresh install on new hardware.
>
> When I enable PXE boot on my clients the DHCP starts, assign an ip
> address, TFTP starts but after four or five dots it time out continiously.
>
> I found using netstat that the port 69 UDP is in use. Then using a old but
> smart utility Fport.exe ( in WindowsXP emulation ) I identified the exe as
> dns.exe
>
> I then stopped dns.exe and 69 goes occupied by svchost.exe and using
> procexp.exe I found that the istance is "svchost.exe -k iissvcs".
>
> Then how to have my 69 UDP free for TFTP.EXE binding and then have my RIS
> work again ?
>
> Simone
>
> P.S.> I know it should not be but the machine is a DC with
> DNS,ISA2004,RRAS and RIS installed...
>
>
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