Cris
Mon Sep 12 16:20:03 CDT 2005
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When you run the ICW it will "confirm" which nic is internal and which =
is external and does this so that it knows to tell the various =
applications where to be listening.
Please confirm what each nic on each server is connected to?
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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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"Anna Clark" <anna.clark(remove this)@verizon.net> wrote in message =
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Hi Cris:
Thanks for the suggestion... I will try it, along with any others that =
are offered.
Can't recall if the ICW asks for, or pays any attention to, the =
EXTERNAL WAN ip address....
If it does, then this may be the cause. But why would SBS, or any =
item on the LAN side of
the router care about the ip on the WAN side?
Thanks:
Anna Clark
"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" =
<crisnospamhanna@computingnospampossibilities.net> wrote in message =
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Have re-run the internet connection wizard on the SBS server?
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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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"Anna Clark" <anna.clark(remove this)@verizon.net> wrote in =
message news:eNmBYHjtFHA.1136@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Hi Everyone:
An old issue with a site has resurfaced. And I am stumped.
When this site was setup, the owners chose to setup a web server =
in house.
This is NOT the default web site in SBS, but a different =
installation on a
different computer.
Both the SBS server and the NT4.0 server/website have two nics.
Intermally, the SBS server is 192.168.16.2, and the NT40/webserver =
is
192..168.16.3
The router forwards the mail to the SBS server 192.168.1.2, and =
port 80 to
the NT40.webserver 192.168.1.3
Recently the DSL provider has changed the clients static IP =
address, so I
changed the static ip on the wan side of the router.
Now, when users try to access the website www.clientname.com from =
the
outside, they are challanged for a user name,
password and domain.
I remember a long, difficult, and many hours of phone with MS PSS =
to resolve
this, but don't have good notes.
As I remember, it has to do with filters in ISA, although why is a =
bit of a
mystery.
Does anyone reconize this symptom and have a solution?
Thanks for your help.
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Anna Clark
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Thanks:</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Have re-run the internet connection =
wizard on=20
the SBS server?</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><BR>-- <BR>Cris Hanna=20
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[SBS-MVP]<BR>-------------------------------------------------<BR>Please =
do=20
not email me directly for assistance. Reply only in the =
Newsgroups for=20
the benefit of everyone</DIV>
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Everyone:<BR><BR>An old issue with a site has resurfaced. =
And I am=20
stumped.<BR><BR>When this site was setup, the owners chose to =
setup a web=20
server in house.<BR><BR>This is NOT the default web site in SBS, =
but a=20
different installation on a<BR>different computer.<BR><BR>Both the =
SBS=20
server and the NT4.0 server/website have two =
nics.<BR><BR>Intermally, the=20
SBS server is 192.168.16.2, and the NT40/webserver=20
is<BR>192..168.16.3<BR><BR>The router forwards the mail to the SBS =
server=20
192.168.1.2, and port 80 to<BR>the NT40.webserver=20
192.168.1.3<BR><BR>Recently the DSL provider has changed the =
clients=20
static IP address, so I<BR>changed the static ip on the wan side =
of the=20
router.<BR><BR>Now, when users try to access the website <A=20
href=3D"
http://www.clientname.com">www.clientname.com</A> from=20
the<BR>outside, they are challanged for a user name,<BR>password =
and=20
domain.<BR><BR>I remember a long, difficult, and many hours of =
phone with=20
MS PSS to resolve<BR>this, but don't have good notes.<BR>As I =
remember, it=20
has to do with filters in ISA, although why is a bit of=20
a<BR>mystery.<BR><BR>Does anyone reconize this symptom and have a=20
solution?<BR><BR>Thanks for your help.<BR><BR>-- <BR>Anna=20
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