RE: strange address

  • From: "DL.ISA" <ISA.Discussion@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 13:45:53 -0500

I take it that the 67.182.16.225 is your external NIC IP address? Or is
that the IP address of your external router/cable modem/dsl
modem/whatever?         

Thank you,
Mitch

-----Original Message-----
From: DJG [mailto:intellihome@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Posted At: Friday, May 14, 2004 1:18 PM
Posted To: ~ISA Discussion~
Conversation: [isalist] strange address
Subject: [isalist] strange address

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I am having problems with my email (couldn't receive) and was looking
around
to see what the problem might be. One of the things I did was run a
tracert
to the mail server and although it did show the route was down at ISP
another interesting thing caught my eye. A private address showed up
that
isn't in my internal DHCP scope nor does it show up on any internal
machine.
It appears to be between the internal and external nics on the ISA
server.
Here is a tracert out to my ISP;

Tracing route to 67.182.16.225 over a maximum of 30 hops

  0  biker.theboat.local [10.5.10.20]
  1  cloud9.theboat.local [10.5.10.2]
  2  10.249.168.1
  3  67.182.16.225

I have no idea where the address 10.249.168.1 comes from. I can ping the
address from any machine inside including the ISA server. It does not
show
up when I type ipconfig /all at the ISA server. Can anyone shed some
light
on this?


      Dan




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