Re: What this port is used for, ISA<->IIS
- From: "Sergio Fonseca [MVP]" <fonsecase@xxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 21:35:42 +0100
Hi Marlon,
Use ISA and IIS use different ports from each other.
Qualquer sugestão deve ser testada antes de aplicada - www.gupade.org
"Marlon" <marlon-nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Note:I posted this under IIS newsgroup as well.
>
> Win2003, IIS6.
> Under "Internet Information Services/Web Sites" snap-in, I've created a
>
> "Mysite" site.
>
> If I click "Properties", "Web Site" tab, I see the following information:
> TCP Port=8080 SSL=443
>
> I published this site via ISA 2004. In ISA I setup a web listener to
> "listen
> on port 8080" and "SSL=443".
>
> Then when I browse
> https://mysite.mycompany.com
>
> I take traces and I see no indication of port 8080 being in use. Netmon
> doesn't show that packets use port 8080 at all neither on the client or
> the
> server during the request to https://mysite.mycompany.com (all the
> communications are happening over SSL).
>
> The strange part is this:
> Prior to 'open' port 8080 in our main edge Checkpoint firewall, the site
> was
> unreachable from the "Internet".
> Perhaps even more strange, after opening the port in the edge firewall and
> make the whole thing work, I go back to the edge firewall and I see *no*
> hits in the access-list related to port 8080.
>
> What would this port 8080 be used for this in this situation ? I am
> curious.
>
>
>
.
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