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No traffic requests allowed??!.

Original Message
Name: Speakersrock
Date: November 29, 2007 at 16:27:28 Pacific
Subject: No traffic requests allowed??!.
OS: Windows 2000 advanced ser
CPU/Ram: n/a
Model/Manufacturer: n/a
Comment:
Hi there,
I run a server which runs an internt radio staion, and some games servers e.t.c , so its obviousally not the mst secure.
It also runs a domain network, with CAT5 and VPN connected clients!

Yesterday, it stopped asiging IP Address, and the Remote desktop software I was using to access it stoped working as well.

I thought maybe over night the problem might mysterously disipear as it came. But it got worse, this morning it was being a bit tempormenatal, and I had resulted by maunually siging IPs on the computers i needed connected.

Now the server does not seam to be accepting any incomming connections besides terminal servcies.
There is no DHCP, no shares, No internet, no nothing besices terminal serves (which runs very slowly)


I have scanned with avast and Lavasoft anti spyware, they both found and remboved a few minor things, and still the problem moves on.


Harware and firewall wise, I have recently put Comodo firewall on some of the client PCS, and instaly took it off my main pc yesterday. The server has nothing, besides the firewall within the router.
Besides the Comodo firewall, nothing has really changed much deliberiatly.


I have just restarted everything on the network, and the same problem arrisies, and I have ironed out the fault being the router, as i have now configured this computer's IP to work stright off the router, (Hence how I am on the internet now)


I urgently need to sort this problem as obviousally i have clients unable to access it, but knowone I know seams to know what has happened. - or how to fix it.
Any sugestions or help what-so-ever would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks.
Matt


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Response Number 1
Name: Speakersrock
Date: November 29, 2007 at 16:27:52 Pacific
Subject: No traffic requests allowed??!.
Reply: (edit)
If its any use to know..I just tried the VPN form my main PC, and it gets as far as verifng the username and password, but then reports;

Error 718: The connection was terminated because the remote computer did not respond within a timely mannor. For further asisatnce, click more info or search help and suport centre for this error number.

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Response Number 2
Name: wanderer
Date: December 4, 2007 at 08:57:00 Pacific
Subject: No traffic requests allowed??!.
Reply: (edit)
what do your event viewer logs say? Look there for clues.

Be aware and looking for signs you have been hacked.

Are you ready for where Microsoft wants you to go today?


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