Hello

We have just installed C/S/M SMB but we got into a little muddle
with the port allocations during the start of the installation so to
try to avoid further problems we stuck with port 80 for the HTTP
server port and 8080 for the proxy port, and the IIS default web site
rather than the virtual one ... how bad is all that??

This is with SBS 2000. We have not seen any Internet connection
problems so far... have seen postings saying that the use of the IIS
default web server can cause Internet connectivity problems...is this
only with Windows 2003?

I was not clear how we would change the 80 and 8080? Both have to be
changed before the C/S/M SMB installation? How? Are other activities
affected by these changes? We do not by the way run any Internet
available web pages from the server..

Thanks

Geoff

Re: C/S/M SMB and port allocations? by Jim

Jim
Sun May 02 20:01:02 CDT 2004

I choose 8085 or some similar number instead of 8080. Things go to
crud on occasion with the 8080. I also do not do the ssl and use the
server ip not the server name.

Geoff Cox <geoff.cox@minusspam.freeuk.com> wrote:

>Hello
>
>We have just installed C/S/M SMB but we got into a little muddle
>with the port allocations during the start of the installation so to
>try to avoid further problems we stuck with port 80 for the HTTP
>server port and 8080 for the proxy port, and the IIS default web site
>rather than the virtual one ... how bad is all that??
>
>This is with SBS 2000. We have not seen any Internet connection
>problems so far... have seen postings saying that the use of the IIS
>default web server can cause Internet connectivity problems...is this
>only with Windows 2003?
>
>I was not clear how we would change the 80 and 8080? Both have to be
>changed before the C/S/M SMB installation? How? Are other activities
>affected by these changes? We do not by the way run any Internet
>available web pages from the server..
>
>Thanks
>
>Geoff
>

Jim B. SBS MVP
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Re: C/S/M SMB and port allocations? by Franz

Franz
Mon May 03 02:57:27 CDT 2004

Geoff,

Les Connor published a very good installation help on Friday 20. Feb
2004 in this newsgroup. You may want to google for it. Search for: Re:
TrendMicro Installation Advice

Bye
Franz

"Geoff Cox" <geoff.cox@minusspam.freeuk.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:t8ua90tsbmftsjm8mf3sb515ef2tedru4f@4ax.com...
> Hello
>
> We have just installed C/S/M SMB but we got into a little muddle
> with the port allocations during the start of the installation so to
> try to avoid further problems we stuck with port 80 for the HTTP
> server port and 8080 for the proxy port, and the IIS default web site
> rather than the virtual one ... how bad is all that??
>
> This is with SBS 2000. We have not seen any Internet connection
> problems so far... have seen postings saying that the use of the IIS
> default web server can cause Internet connectivity problems...is this
> only with Windows 2003?
>
> I was not clear how we would change the 80 and 8080? Both have to be
> changed before the C/S/M SMB installation? How? Are other activities
> affected by these changes? We do not by the way run any Internet
> available web pages from the server..
>
> Thanks
>
> Geoff
>
>


Re: C/S/M SMB and port allocations? by Geoff

Geoff
Mon May 03 03:54:43 CDT 2004

On Mon, 3 May 2004 09:57:27 +0200, "Franz Leu"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Geoff,
>
>Les Connor published a very good installation help on Friday 20. Feb
>2004 in this newsgroup. You may want to google for it. Search for: Re:
>TrendMicro Installation Advice

Thanks Franz.

Cheers

Geoff

Re: C/S/M SMB and port allocations? by Geoff

Geoff
Mon May 03 03:57:37 CDT 2004

On Mon, 03 May 2004 01:01:02 GMT, Jim Behning
<jimbehningmvp@atl.mindspring.com> wrote:

>I choose 8085 or some similar number instead of 8080. Things go to
>crud on occasion with the 8080. I also do not do the ssl and use the
>server ip not the server name.

Jim,

Did you have to make any changes before installing C/S/M SMB? Did you
stick with port 80 for the HTTP server?

Cheers

Geoff

Re: C/S/M SMB and port allocations? by Jim

Jim
Mon May 03 06:52:52 CDT 2004

I do the same thing Les does, the same thing Kevin does. Yes port 80
is fine for http. I seem to recall only changing sssl, port 8085 and
server ip. If you deviate you uninstall, reboot and reinstall.

Geoff Cox <geoff.cox@minusspam.freeuk.com> wrote:

>On Mon, 03 May 2004 01:01:02 GMT, Jim Behning
><jimbehningmvp@atl.mindspring.com> wrote:
>
>>I choose 8085 or some similar number instead of 8080. Things go to
>>crud on occasion with the 8080. I also do not do the ssl and use the
>>server ip not the server name.
>
>Jim,
>
>Did you have to make any changes before installing C/S/M SMB? Did you
>stick with port 80 for the HTTP server?
>
>Cheers
>
>Geoff

Jim B. SBS MVP
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Re: C/S/M SMB and port allocations? by Geoff

Geoff
Mon May 03 14:17:54 CDT 2004

On Mon, 03 May 2004 11:52:52 GMT, Jim Behning
<jimbehningmvp@atl.mindspring.com> wrote:

>I do the same thing Les does, the same thing Kevin does. Yes port 80
>is fine for http. I seem to recall only changing sssl, port 8085 and
>server ip. If you deviate you uninstall, reboot and reinstall.

OK - thanks Jim

Geoff