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LynxX
Joined: 29 Jun 2011 Posts: 22 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 4:34 pm Post subject: RRAS problems on a Win2k8 SP2 64 bit server |
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Hello support,
I got problems to start the RRAS services on a Win2k8 SP1 64 bit server running in VMware enviroment.
I have followed all the recommendations regarding the setup of the Intel NIC and also checked dependencies of the RRAS service, it all looks like it is there.
I get the error message:
Mon Mar 18 16:54:40 2013 restartRRAS() : Fail to start Routing and Remote Access service, some of the system components that this service depends on may be not avaliable.
In event viewer i can see the following RRAS errors when starting Firstspot:
Error 1:
Source: RemoteAccess
EventID:20103
Unable to load C:\windows\System32\iprtrmgr.dll
Error 2:
Source: Service Control Manager
EventID 7024
The Routing and Remote Access service terminated with service-specific error A device attached to the system is not functioning..
firstspot_gw_srv_2013.03.18 log file:
18/03/2013 16:18:40 ** StopUnusedServices: SharedAccess
18/03/2013 16:18:40 ** Service: Skip disable Vista Firewall [0]
18/03/2013 16:18:40 ** StopUnusedServices: Turn the Vista firewall off for all profiles
18/03/2013 16:18:40 ** StopUnusedServices: DNS
18/03/2013 16:18:40 ** StopUnusedServices: DHCPServer
18/03/2013 16:18:40 ** <=StopUnusedServices
18/03/2013 16:18:40 ** modifyRRAS=>
18/03/2013 16:18:40 ** resetRRAS ->
18/03/2013 16:18:41 ** resetRRAS: remove visitor NIC
18/03/2013 16:18:41 ** resetRRAS: add visitor NIC
18/03/2013 16:18:41 ** <- resetRRAS
18/03/2013 16:18:41 ** modifyRRAS: Configuring
18/03/2013 16:18:41 ** modifyRRAS: parameter not found, Windows Server 2008 R2 will using default
18/03/2013 16:18:41 ** modifyRRAS: Skip set 1.1.1.1 route
18/03/2013 16:18:41 ** restartRRAS->
18/03/2013 16:18:41 ** restartRRAS: OpenService
18/03/2013 16:18:41 ** restartRRAS: Stopping
18/03/2013 16:18:41 ** restartRRAS: starting
18/03/2013 16:19:07 restartRRAS() : Fail to start Routing and Remote Access service, some of the system components that this service depends on may be not avaliable.
18/03/2013 16:19:07 ** <=modifyRRAS
18/03/2013 16:19:07 ** Service: failed to start FirstSpot
18/03/2013 16:19:07 ** PipeListenThread=>
18/03/2013 16:19:07 ** FailShutDownFS: done resetting NAT
18/03/2013 16:19:08 ** FailShutDownFS: done removing static routes
18/03/2013 16:19:08 ** FailShutDownFS: Shutting down(RRAS Service)
18/03/2013 16:19:08 ** FailShutDownFS: Shutting down(DNS Service)
18/03/2013 16:19:08 ** FailShutDownFS: Shutting down(DHCP Service)
18/03/2013 16:19:08 ** FailShutDownFS: Shutting down(Send Mail Service)
18/03/2013 16:19:08 ** FailShutDownFS: Shutting down(Receive Mail Service)
18/03/2013 16:19:08 ** FailShutDownFS: Shutting down(Redirector Service)
18/03/2013 16:19:08 ** PipeListenThread: Fail to get named pipe handle state
18/03/2013 16:19:08 ** <=PipeListenThread
18/03/2013 16:19:08 ** FailShutDownFS: Pipe thread closed
18/03/2013 16:19:08 ** FailShutDownFS: Free connection pool resources
18/03/2013 16:19:08 ** FailShutDownFS: Shut Down Successfully
As there are many changes in Win2k8 R2 SP1 - is Firstspot able to run on Win2k8 R2 SP1?
See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/976932
/johan |
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alan Forum facilitator
Joined: 26 Sep 2003 Posts: 4435
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Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 5:05 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, the current FirstSpot v7 fully supports Windows 2008 R2 SP1 (64bit).
Please try the followings:
1) Start RRAS manually. Make sure you resolve any error that you might have. Note that you should keep the RRAS service as manual and "not started" before starting FirstSpot.
2) You may need to refine your VMWare network card mapping. One possible setup that can make FirstSpot work okay:
- FirstSpot Visitor Network Interface side, set it so that it is a bridge with physical card that connects to the Wi-Fi network. Note that this IP can be the same subnet or different subnet than the physical card and can be pinged from the physical side.
- FirstSpot Internet Network Interface side, set it so that it is NAT with physical card that connects to the Internet connection side. Note that IP different than the physical card and cannot be pinged from the physical side. _________________ ~ Patronsoft Limited ~ |
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alan Forum facilitator
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LynxX
Joined: 29 Jun 2011 Posts: 22 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 10:46 am Post subject: |
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Now I have found a working solution.
I removed the following registry post:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\currentcontrolset\services\remoteaccess\routermanagers\IPV6
Now RRAS starts as it should The scary part is that I do not know why ..
Best regards / Johan |
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