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Page... sponsored links Use our Hints: 1 19th March 19:13 edaøg@v+ºË¢{&‰Ê貇ír‰ External User Posts: 1 Error message (id 14147) occurs everytime a new VPN user connects Every time a vpn user connects to my ISA server an Event http://www.mombu.com/microsoft/isa-server-general/t-error-message-id-14147-occurs-everytime-a-new-vpn-user-connects-723574.html error is logged. Here is my setup: I have setup ISA 2006 on Windows 2003 R2 and setup VPN for client access. VPN addresses are assigned via DHCP from our internal DHCP server and internal clients and vpn clients all use the same scope. The RRAS service picked up the address 192.168.10.112 to use for the RAS server interface. My internal network was setup prior to implementing VPN and the Internal network is 192.168.10.0 thru 192.168.10.255. If error id I redo my Internet network to not include the .112 address the error is not logged. But is that really what you have to do in this situation? What happens if the RRAS server receives a different IP address from DHCP in the future? Here is a sample Event Log error entry: Event Type: Error Event Source: Microsoft Firewall Event Category: None Event ID: 14147 Date: 1/31/2007 Time: 1:12:40 PM User: N/A Computer: CCIISASRVR02 Description: ISA Server error id 14147 detected routes through the network adapter External - Broadcom NetXtreme Dual Port Gigabit Ethernet Adapter - onboard 2 that do not correlate with the network to which this network adapter belongs. When networks are configured correctly, the IP address ranges included in each array-level network must include all IP addresses that are routable through its network adapters according to their routing tables. Otherwise valid packets may be dropped as spoofed. The following ranges are included in the network's IP address ranges but are not routable through any of the network's adapters: 192.168.10.112-192.168.10.112;. Note that this event may be generated once after you add a route, create a remote site network, or configure Network Load Balancing and may be safely ignored if it does not re-occur. edaøg@v+ºË¢{&‰Ê貇ír‰ sponsored links 2 19th March 19:14 phillip windell External User Posts: 1 Error message (id 14147) occurs everytime a new VPN user connects Look at the last couple of lines in the message.... The VPN "adds a route", and may even "create a remote site network",...so as the error text said,...just ignore it. -- Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA] http://www.wandtv.com The views expressed (as annoying as they are, and as stupid as they sound), are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft, or anyone else associated with me, including my cats. ----------------------------------------------------- Understanding the ISA 2004 Access