[CentOS] NAT/DHCP/DNS/etc Settings from a Windows 2003 Server

David Lemcoe forum at lemcoe.com
Thu Apr 8 20:26:25 UTC 2010


Checked the firewall, and set the static IP.

Anyone have an idea what the limitations put forth by 2003 would be?

On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 3:12 PM, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:

> > On 4/8/2010 1:57 PM, David Lemcoe wrote:
> >> Hello all. I'm in the process of making a small server farm based mostly
> >> on Windows Server 2003. For simplicity's sake, the only non-2003 server
> >> will be a CentOS 5.4 server running only vsftpd, httpd, and mysqld. My
> >> plan is to have this server in a 2003 Server's network receiving a DHCP
> >> address from the Domain Controller.
> <snip>
> >>     * *Machine 4* - CentOS 5.4 - On same network as other clients, hosts
> >>       web server.
> >>           o Does *NOT *receive DHCP address or DNS information.
> >>           o Has *no *internet access
> >>           o NAT does *NOT *forward correctly.
> >>
> >> I am looking for a solution to get the CentOS server on the network like
> >> the other clients.
> >
> > Centos works normally with standard DHCP servers and obviously would
> > know nothing about upstream NAT handling.  There must be some sort of
> > restriction imposed by the Windows server in this scenario.
>
> The only thing I can think of on the Linux side are firewall rules.
>
>        mark
>
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