Re: Possible IIS problem?
From: Carroll (unknown_at_noplace.com)
Date: 09/26/04
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Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2004 04:25:22 GMT
Did your Domain Name run out? Is it that time again to repay for another
year... 2 years... perhaps 5?
-- Regards, Carroll "TBL" <steven.logan@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1096020479.406673.9980@h37g2000oda.googlegroups.com... > I am running Merak Mail Server, which acts as a web server to provide > me with webmail running on my old PC. > > It's setup to allow http access via port 80, and https via 443. > My routers' firewall is configured to send the required ports to this > PC on my LAN. > > Up until yesterday all ran ok. No settings have been changed. > > However, now when anyone tries to access via http, it comes back with > > "Under Construction > The site you were trying to reach does not currently have a default > page. It may be in the process of being upgraded and configured. > > Please try this site again later. If you still experience the problem, > try contacting the Web site administrator." > > I believe this is an IIS error? > > I have changed the port for http access to 32000 just to check, and all > works ok if I append :32000 to the URL. > > However, I cannot work out why I am getting this error. > > A. I haven't changed anything, > B. I don't appear to have IIS installed!! > Can anyone help? I'm at a loose end. >
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