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Subject: Re: [IPCop-user] Vista issues
From: Scott Silva <ssilva () sgvwater ! com>
Date: 2010-06-24 16:02:48
Message-ID: hvvvja$qjq$1 () dough ! gmane ! org
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on 6-24-2010 7:03 AM Dylan Haines spake the following:
>
>> Dylan,
>
>> Did you set your ipcop as default gateway?
>
>> Wilco
>
>
> Have been trying a few things:
>
> Vista/Win7 clients with 2nd IPCOP (1.4.21) as default - no issues
>
> Vista/Win7 clients with 1rst IPCOP (1.4.18) as default - no issues
>
> Vista/Win7 clients with 1rst IPCOP (1.4.18) as default but a route on 1srt
> IPCOP for one network pointed at second IPCOP, no access to that network
>
> Vista/Win7 clients with 1rst IPCOP (1.4.18) as default but setting route on
> actual Vista/Win7 client (from command window) for one network pointed at
> second IPCOP, no issues
>
>
> We are trying to move certain traffic to the second IPCOP. I had been doing
> that by something like this on the first IPCOP:
>
> route add -net 72.21.80.0 netmask 255.255.240.0 gw 192.168.100.1 (IP of
> second IPCOP)
>
> This results in the Vista/WIN7 clients not being able to get to anything on
> 72.21.80.0
>
> If I set the Vista/WIN7 clients as default gateway to 192.168.100.1 (IP of
> second IPCOP) individually with static IP, it works.
> If I add a route in Windows7 or Vista like this: route -p add 72.21.80.0
> mask 255.255.255.240 192.168.100.1, it works.
>
> Only when I try to add the route on the first IPCOP pointing to the second
> IPCOP it does not work for Vista/WIN7. This does work for all XP clients
> however.
>
> The problems arise when Vista/WIN7 clients have 1st IPCOP as default
> gateway, but with some routes defined on first IPCOP that point to second
> IPCOP - Vista/WIN7 doesn't seem to like to have to deal with 2 IPCOP
> gateways.
>
> I have tried disabling IP6 on some Vista/WIN7, that does not fix the issue.
>
> Our first IPCOP is on a dedicated fibre sustained connection.
> 2nd IPCOP is on a cable connection. Red is set to DHCP (gets IP from ISP)
> but has not been an issue so far.
>
> Neither IPCop is doing dhcp or dns, we have other servers for that.
>
> Thanks
>
> Dylan
I have all sorts of issues with Vista/7 if you have multiple anything in DHCP.
Microsoft "fixed" the tcp/ip stack, and it is very touchy now. It takes very
little to break something.
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