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Old 03-15-2010, 06:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
Bo Berglund
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Default Re: weird VPN issue from XP guest

On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 18:03:59 +0100, Bo Berglund
<boberglund@myotherhome.sec> wrote:

>I have encountered a weird problem with an XP Pro guest when I use
>Microsoft VPN:
>
>- I create the connection in the new connection wizard
>- I set it to use PPTP VPN
>- I also set it to show logon domain, otherwise it is default
>- When I use it to connect it does so just fine.
>- But whenever I try to reach anything on the remote network it fails!
>

.....
>
>The name resolution should go through my HOSTS file since the VPN does
>not for some reason forward the DNS requests either. So I had added
>the server to the hosts file like this:
>
>10.0.0.7 DC02
>
>*Always* in the past when I have dealt with networking issues it has
>worked to put an entry into the HOSTS file if name resolution did not
>happen.
>
>But now all of a sudden the name resolution is no longer done via the
>hosts file by the looks of it.

....
>
>Could it be some Windows update issue at play here? Both of the guests
>were allowed to get all of the Windows updates before I started using
>them.
>


It looks like it is indeed a Windows thing!
I found that there is a service called "DNS Client" running on my
XPProSP3 PC. If I stop this then the hosts file is consulted first
before any DNS servers are asked and now my connection works as
expected!
I cannot recall seeing this behaviour before, so maybe the service has
changed as a result of some Windows Update"
Or else there are some settings for it that I don't know about and
which are OK on PC:s that were originally installed from XP Pro SP2
media and later updated to SP3 level but broken on PC:s installed from
SP3 media like my recent (problematic) guests?

Anyway, if you see this problem, just stp the DNS Client service.

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Bo Berglund (Sweden)
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Old 03-15-2010, 06:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
Robert Comer
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Default Re: weird VPN issue from XP guest

Interesting! I didn't know it would work that way either.

I never really liked the DNS client anyway, I thought it was pretty redundant
for little benefit.

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Bob Comer




Bo Berglund wrote:
> On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 18:03:59 +0100, Bo Berglund
> <boberglund@myotherhome.sec> wrote:
>
>> I have encountered a weird problem with an XP Pro guest when I use
>> Microsoft VPN:
>>
>> - I create the connection in the new connection wizard
>> - I set it to use PPTP VPN
>> - I also set it to show logon domain, otherwise it is default
>> - When I use it to connect it does so just fine.
>> - But whenever I try to reach anything on the remote network it fails!
>>

> .....
>> The name resolution should go through my HOSTS file since the VPN does
>> not for some reason forward the DNS requests either. So I had added
>> the server to the hosts file like this:
>>
>> 10.0.0.7 DC02
>>
>> *Always* in the past when I have dealt with networking issues it has
>> worked to put an entry into the HOSTS file if name resolution did not
>> happen.
>>
>> But now all of a sudden the name resolution is no longer done via the
>> hosts file by the looks of it.

> ....
>> Could it be some Windows update issue at play here? Both of the guests
>> were allowed to get all of the Windows updates before I started using
>> them.
>>

>
> It looks like it is indeed a Windows thing!
> I found that there is a service called "DNS Client" running on my
> XPProSP3 PC. If I stop this then the hosts file is consulted first
> before any DNS servers are asked and now my connection works as
> expected!
> I cannot recall seeing this behaviour before, so maybe the service has
> changed as a result of some Windows Update"
> Or else there are some settings for it that I don't know about and
> which are OK on PC:s that were originally installed from XP Pro SP2
> media and later updated to SP3 level but broken on PC:s installed from
> SP3 media like my recent (problematic) guests?
>
> Anyway, if you see this problem, just stp the DNS Client service.
>

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