Greets, My ESET NOD32 Admin / update server has 10 DHCP IP address leases to RAS. Is this normal? Is there a way to reduce the quantity of connections it uses? Is that advisable? RSVP Thanks in advance.
What is RAS? Do you mean ERAS? Can you show where you're seeing these connections? At present I don't really understand the question. Jim
i use dhcp to assign addresses to user's machines (servers and printers, etc. have static addresses.) my eset server is named bora-bora. it has one app on it, eset server. as you can see below, bora-bora has 10 ip addresses from dhcp used as ras. my question again, is, is this normal? this image is a screenshot of my dhcp leases on that network: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v290/temmu/dhcp.png
I think what you are seeing there is your RAS pool, e.g. for remote-access clients. I don't think it has anything to do with ESET. We have RRAS installed and we see those allocations even without having ESET installed. Jim
ok. will attempt to clean that up and post what i did. wanted to ensure i would not be messing with my eset server's functionality. thx, will post soon.
the rras service was indeed running. uninstalled rras from control panel disabled / stopped the rras service. deleted the leases from dhcp. jimwillsher was correct. thanks for responding, jim.