Re: ISA2004 SP2: EventID 14148



I'm not really sure how it is configured on SBS. I guess that IIS is
listening on one NIC / IP address and ISA is listening on a different one.

You can try to configure it this way.

HTH,

Ori.

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"Rotzooi" <rotzooi@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes, there is only one server running both IIS 6.0 and ISA 2004 SP2 (and
Exchange 2003 SP2).

What I was wondering about, is that it does work on Small Business Server
2003 SP1, but not on a server installed with the seperate applications.
Big question is how to get this working on just one box (I started my own
small company with a little budget, so there isn't room for seperate
servers. But I did buy seperate products keeping future expansion in mind.
I hope to do this as soon as it pays off running my own business.
Meanwhile I need to solve this problem)




"Ori Yosefi [MSFT]" <oriy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
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Are you running both ISA and IIS on the same machine? If so, then they
are both "competing" for the use of port 80.

HTH,

Ori.

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"Rotzooi" <rotzooi@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

I've used a webserver quite a long time using one NIC and a hardware
router, IIS 6.0 and host headers. My router broke down, I upgraded to
SDSL with a Cisco 828. I added a second NIC that has a public IP and
connects to the Cisco, e.g. NIC=218.188.188.188 and the
GW/Cisco=218.188.188.187. No firewall is active on the Cisco and all
ports are passed through.

I created a rule so LAN users can access the internet through the ISA
2004 server/proxy. This works fine. However, if I create a web server
publishing rule, I'mnot able to access the websites from the internet.
A-records are correctly setup by the provider.

The firewall reports the following error when starting:
The Web Proxy filter failed to bind its socket to 218.188.188.188 port
80. This may have been caused by another service that is already using
the same port or by a network adapter that is not functional. To resolve
this issue, restart the Microsoft Firewall service. The error code
specified in the data area of the event properties indicates the cause
of the failure.

MS Knowledge Base says it has something to do wih ports that are bind by
another service. Most likely it is IIS. But why doesn't this work well.
I checked all settings and rules from reference SBS2003SP1 server and
there are no thing different for web server publishing (HTTP only) and
IIS.



Jeroen








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