RE: Web Publishing Problem!

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First, a question. Are you attempting to access the published site externally
or internally? If the answer is internally then in all likelyhood the
internal/external dns entries are causing a proxy loop. Try accessing the
site internally by its NETBIOS name (i.e. http:\\[YOURSERVERNAME]). If it
works that way but not with the FQDN (i.e. http:\\www.[YOURDNSDOMAIN].com),
then concentrate your attention on dns.
If the issue is that the published site does work internally but not
externally, the likely problem is a conflicting service that is trying to
grab the 80\443 traffic. Start the Internet Services mmc and stop the default
web site on the ISA box, then restart ISA services.
Hope this helps,
ivko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

"Saeed Pazoki" wrote:

> Here is my Configuration:
>
> ISA Server:
> 2 NICs
> Internal: 192.168.10.1
> External: 213.217.46.121
>
> Internal Web Server:
> 192.168.10.2
>
> our external DNS is pointing to the external IP Address of ISA 2004 to make
> the website accessible from the internet. I have followed the Web publishing
> wizard but once I put the address in the browser I receive no response and
> its status stays on "Opening page http://..."; for a long time and then
> "connection failed" appears.
> I have easily published our POP3 and SMTP which is located on 192.168.10.3
> but problem with the web publishing rule.
>
> It would be highly appreciated if someone could help!
>
> thanks
> Saeed
>
>
>
>
.



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