ISA or SQL Reporting Service Inserting Unnecessary Port Number
From: KakarisMaelstrom (KakarisMaelstrom_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/28/04
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Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 10:17:02 -0800
The machine which runs our Reporting Services has five other websites on it.
Reporting services runs under port 8086, which is governed by our ISA server.
An IP address translates the xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx to include the 8086.
While this seems to work perfectly, parts of SQL Reports so not. For
example, when I click the "Site Settings" the URL has had the :8086 added
into this unnecessarially. Other parts of the site (for example, clicking a
data source) do not have the 8086 in there.
If I manually strip the 8086 out of there, everything works perfectly.
I have searched the directories from MSSQL onward for the string "8086" and
so the configuration files are not at fault. I imagine it's ISA but I'm not
sure.
In ISA we tried to use Link Translation to convert any xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8086
entries to drop the port number but to no avail. In fact, we can't get the
Link Translation to do anything other than pop an error message asking for no
entires including '*' of which there are none.
Please let me know if anyone has an insight into this issue. Any ideas will
be immensely appreciated.
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