Re: IBM Host on demand behind ISA Server 2004
- From: "Ray" <no@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 15:37:08 -0400
That HOD stuff uses more ports than just 80.
TCP 8001
TCP 8999
and one or more in the 12,000 range. Every time you add an AS400, it adds
another one of those 12,000 ports. My first one starts at 12173 and they go
up from there. You don't need the telnet port open for HOD to work through a
browser.
ISA also has to be in HOD's default route to the Internet or that Java
rubbish doesn't work right. I never could get it working right anyway, so I
gave up (ISA 2000). I never retried with ISA 2004.
Ray
"Phillip Windell" <@.> wrote in message
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"Luca Tenchiri" <LucaTenchiri@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all,
I've a problem. I'm trying to configure an ISA Server to publish a remote
IBM Host On Demand 3270. My external users access to a DMZ External where
my
ISA server has the EXT Interface. The other one (Internal) is located on
DMZ
Internal segment. I've create two listener, based on two different IPs:
1 - listener on port 80 (ip xx.xx.xx.123) that publish the web page of
the
3270
2 - listener on port 80 (ip xx.xx.xx.124) that foward the traffic on port
23
of the HOD Server
You can do it with one IP# if the URL is spelled differently.
I've also created all the related rules....but seems isn't working.
"THE PAGE CAN NOT BE DISPLAY"
I've added a static route from my DMZ Internal Interface to the server.
Get rid of the static route,..it has no place here,...we aren't "routing"
anything.
I can make a tracert to the server with success. Telnetting to port 80
too....
I don't know ....please help me
Then it is working. Telneting to 80 proves that. The problem exists on the
Web Servers themselves. It doesn't say "host not found" or "server
couldn't be contacted",...it says Page can not be Displayed",...it could
not know the page couldn't be displayed unless the Web Server told it that
it could not diplay the page which means the server was contacted.
That is my interpretation of it anyway. You have really given no details
at all as to how you published the Sites, so that is the best I can do.
--
Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com
The views expressed are my own (as annoying as they are), and not those of
my employer or anyone else associated with me.
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