Re: IIS 5.1 not working Help
From: Jason Brown [MSFT] (i-brjaso_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/19/05
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Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 14:48:31 +1100
it wrapped that way for me. so you got nothing back when you hit enter?
what's your default page look like? it's looking more IIS-y now, though it
seems to connect...
-- Jason Brown Microsoft GTSC, IIS This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Thomas Grassi" <thomasgrassi@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:e$hEHld$EHA.3832@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > Jason > > It just sat there. > > I then tried to type get / and it wrapped around to top line of the telnet > I hit enter and nothing happened > > get /me to Microsoft Telnet Client > > Escape Character is 'CTRL+]' > > Microsoft Telnet> open 127.0.0.1 80 > Connecting To 127.0.0.1... > > > As you can see the get / overlayed the Welco of Welcome to Microsoft > Telnet Client > > Still think it is IIS related? > > Tom > > My virus scan completed with no errors > > Tom > "Jason Brown [MSFT]" <i-brjaso@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:eHnRSbd$EHA.2600@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >> so telnet just sat there? sounds like it connected and was just waiting >> for some input >> >> did you type in GET / at that point? IIRC, XP's telnet client doesn't >> echo back characters properly by default so you wouldn't have seen much >> happening - once you've connected, just type it blind and hit enter. >> >> I just tried that in my XP telnet client and I got HTML as expected. if >> we get HTML for your test, we can say IIS is OK and the problem is >> downstream. >> >> >> -- >> Jason Brown >> Microsoft GTSC, IIS >> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no >> rights. >> >> >> "Thomas Grassi" <thomasgrassi@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:%23TA0sOd$EHA.2196@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... >>> Jason >>> >>> I tried telnet 127.0.0.1 80 and here is what happend >>> >>> Welcome to Microsoft Telnet Client >>> >>> Escape Character is 'CTRL+]' >>> >>> Microsoft Telnet> open 127.0.0.1 80 >>> Connecting To 127.0.0.1... >>> >>> It ran for about five minutes and still has not connected >>> >>> >>> Also I just installed this computer from scratch and I am running a >>> virusscan now so far so good >>> Looking like an IIS problem now ????? >>> >>> >>> Thanks for keeping up with my issue >>> >>> Tom >>> >>> "Jason Brown [MSFT]" <i-brjaso@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:uRHIypc$EHA.2156@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >>>> oops. I left out the all important 80 in the telnet request >>>> >>>> open 127.0.0.1 80 >>>> GET / >>>> >>>> sorry about that. the desired result is that you see a bunch of HTML >>>> code come back >>>> >>>> you have process ID 1292 listening on port 80, which is the same >>>> process as for FTP so most likely inetinfo.exe - meaning IIS is bound >>>> to the port. try the telnet thing again and we may be able to discount >>>> an IIS problem and concentrate on the client (IE) instead. It doesn't >>>> seem like a security issue to me so far. It seems to me more like a >>>> plain communications problem between client and server. when was the >>>> last time you ran a spyware/virus scan? >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Jason Brown >>>> Microsoft GTSC, IIS >>>> >>>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no >>>> rights. >>>> >>>> "Thomas Grassi" <thomasgrassi@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>> news:%23qkitec$EHA.2032@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >>>>> Jason >>>>> >>>>> Here is the results of your requests: >>>>> >>>>> Welcome to Microsoft Telnet Client >>>>> >>>>> Escape Character is 'CTRL+]' >>>>> >>>>> Microsoft Telnet> open 127.0.0.1 >>>>> Connecting To 127.0.0.1...Could not open connection to the host, on >>>>> port 23: Connect failed >>>>> Microsoft Telnet> get / >>>>> Invalid Command. type ?/help for help >>>>> Microsoft Telnet> quit >>>>> >>>>> C:\Documents and Settings\Thomas R Grassi Jr>netstat -a -o >>>>> >>>>> Active Connections >>>>> >>>>> Proto Local Address Foreign Address State PID >>>>> TCP tgkw001:ftp tgkw001:0 LISTENING 1292 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:http tgkw001:0 LISTENING 1292 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:epmap tgkw001:0 LISTENING 784 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:https tgkw001:0 LISTENING 1292 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:microsoft-ds tgkw001:0 LISTENING >>>>> 4 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:1025 tgkw001:0 LISTENING 1292 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:ms-sql-s tgkw001:0 LISTENING 1564 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:2160 tgkw001:0 LISTENING 1256 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:2161 tgkw001:0 LISTENING 1244 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:2260 tgkw001:0 LISTENING 1256 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:3052 tgkw001:0 LISTENING 1244 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:pop3 tgkw001:0 LISTENING 1840 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:1039 tgkw001:0 LISTENING 3804 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:2010 tgkw001:0 LISTENING 1840 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:5180 tgkw001:0 LISTENING 880 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:http tgkw001:1080 CLOSE_WAIT 1292 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:http tgkw001:1084 CLOSE_WAIT 1292 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:http tgkw001:1088 CLOSE_WAIT 1292 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:http tgkw001:1094 CLOSE_WAIT 1292 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:http tgkw001:1098 CLOSE_WAIT 1292 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:http tgkw001:1103 CLOSE_WAIT 1292 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:http tgkw001:1104 CLOSE_WAIT 1292 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:http tgkw001:kpop CLOSE_WAIT 1292 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:http tgkw001:1121 CLOSE_WAIT 1292 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:http tgkw001:1125 CLOSE_WAIT 1292 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:http tgkw001:1132 CLOSE_WAIT 1292 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:netbios-ssn tgkw001:0 LISTENING >>>>> 4 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:1050 baym-gw15.msgr.hotmail.com:http >>>>> ESTABLISHED >>>>> 1016 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:1064 64.12.25.216:5190 ESTABLISHED 880 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:1075 oam-m14b.blue.aol.com:5190 ESTABLISHED >>>>> 880 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:1706 msnews.microsoft.com:nntp ESTABLISHED >>>>> 1464 >>>>> TCP tgkw001:1707 msnews.microsoft.com:nntp ESTABLISHED >>>>> 1464 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:microsoft-ds *:* >>>>> 4 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:1027 *:* 1244 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:1032 *:* 1132 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:1046 *:* 896 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:1060 *:* 1016 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:ms-sql-m *:* 1564 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:2160 *:* 1256 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:2161 *:* 1244 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:3456 *:* 1292 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:7846 *:* 1244 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:ntp *:* 840 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:1047 *:* 840 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:1051 *:* 1016 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:1068 *:* 880 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:1464 *:* 624 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:1593 *:* 1540 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:1900 *:* 1000 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:discard *:* 1016 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:ntp *:* 840 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:netbios-ns *:* >>>>> 4 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:netbios-dgm *:* >>>>> 4 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:1900 *:* 1000 >>>>> UDP tgkw001:63745 *:* 1016 >>>>> >>>>> Default Web Site Properties >>>>> Description Default Web Site >>>>> Ip Address (All Unassigned) >>>>> TCP Port 80 >>>>> >>>>> I am thinking it might be one of those security fixes cause it sure >>>>> seems like a security issue. >>>>> >>>>> any thing else to check >>>>> >>>>> Do you think I should call Windows XP Pro support? Would they be able >>>>> to help this issue? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks for you help >>>>> >>>>> Tom >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "Jason Brown [MSFT]" <i-brjaso@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>>>> news:O8hqwjb$EHA.2568@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >>>>>>I don't think any of those patches are known to cause an issue with >>>>>>IIS. >>>>>> >>>>>> can you do the following for me >>>>>> >>>>>> open a command prompt >>>>>> type 'telnet' >>>>>> at the telnet prompt typ 'open 127.0.0.1' >>>>>> if it connects, type 'GET /' >>>>>> see what comes back, if anything. >>>>>> >>>>>> secondly, at the command prompt, >>>>>> type 'netstat -a -o' >>>>>> see what process id is listening on port 80/http >>>>>> to find out what the name of that process is, get task manager up and >>>>>> check under 'processes' >>>>>> it should be inetinfo.exe >>>>>> >>>>>> also type start->run->inetmgr and make sure the default website is >>>>>> running, and that it's bound to port 80 under 'properties' >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Jason Brown >>>>>> Microsoft GTSC, IIS >>>>>> >>>>>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no >>>>>> rights. >>>>>> >>>>>> "Thomas Grassi" <thomasgrassi@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>> news:OwizPzW$EHA.1084@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >>>>>>> Jason >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1. World wide web publishing service is running >>>>>>> 2. no proxy sever is not enabled in IE >>>>>>> 3. Yes I use Mcafee antivirus and Mcafee Personal Firewall >>>>>>> 4. http://127.0.0.1 does not work I can ping that address from a cmd >>>>>>> prompt on my computer >>>>>>> 5. I do not think it does just one network adapter is installed >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Any other ideas >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I also installed a lot of security fixes yesterday could that be a >>>>>>> problem? >>>>>>> I did have the antivirus and firewall installed and IIS was working. >>>>>>> Here is what installed >>>>>>> Update for Office 2003 French GRammer Checker KB873381 >>>>>>> Office 2003 Service Pack 1 >>>>>>> Security Update for Office XP Wordperfect Converter KB873379 >>>>>>> Hotfixes >>>>>>> KB885884 >>>>>>> KB885836 >>>>>>> KB885835 >>>>>>> KB873339 >>>>>>> KB834707 >>>>>>> KB886185 >>>>>>> KB890175 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Any thoughts? >>>>>>> Tom >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "Jason Brown [MSFT]" <i-brjaso@online.microsoft.com> wrote in >>>>>>> message news:%23OuGGaW$EHA.1452@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... >>>>>>>> couple of things to check >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> - is the 'world wide web publishing' service running? >>>>>>>> - do you have a proxy server enabled in IE? if so, do you have >>>>>>>> 'bypass proxy server for local addresses' enabled >>>>>>>> - do you have any third-party firewall/antivirus type software >>>>>>>> which may block or otherwise mess with IIS? >>>>>>>> - have you tried http://127.0.0.1/ >>>>>>>> - does your computer have a network connection or loopback adapter >>>>>>>> active? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>> Jason Brown >>>>>>>> Microsoft GTSC, IIS >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no >>>>>>>> rights. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> "Thomas Grassi" <thomasgrassi@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>>>>>> news:eOrtMSW$EHA.2600@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >>>>>>>>> To ALL >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I had Windows XP Home Edition on my computer to find that it did >>>>>>>>> not support >>>>>>>>> IIS, so everyone said that I would be able to upgrade to Windows >>>>>>>>> XP Pro and >>>>>>>>> that failed badly. I had to reformat and start from scratch. I >>>>>>>>> then >>>>>>>>> installed IIS and I was able to do http://localhost I then >>>>>>>>> continued to >>>>>>>>> install the same software that I had on Home Edition. Several >>>>>>>>> third party >>>>>>>>> programs including Mcafee Security Center but I had that installed >>>>>>>>> from the >>>>>>>>> beginning and it was working. I did install Office XP downloaded >>>>>>>>> sp3 and >>>>>>>>> apply security fixes then SQL 2000 Developer SP3a last Frontpage >>>>>>>>> 2003. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I now get >>>>>>>>> Cannot find server or DNS Error >>>>>>>>> Internet Explorer >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I even placed an htm file and tried http://localhost/test.htm >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> that also failed >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I thought I was going to be able to use IIS for my web >>>>>>>>> developement and now >>>>>>>>> I do not know why I wasted two days upgrading to XP Pro if IIS >>>>>>>>> does not >>>>>>>>> work. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I stopped as many services as I could without shutting down xp but >>>>>>>>> it still >>>>>>>>> fails. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Does anyone have an idea what I can do? I am at witts end and >>>>>>>>> still up at >>>>>>>>> 3:00 AM trying to get this bloddy thing to work. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Thanks in advance >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Tom >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > >
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