Re: no webpages being served

From: David Southern (perfection97_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 04/14/04


Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 12:03:55 -0400

In your properties for the site, do you have by default all addresses set to
allowed or denied?

Not the "all unassigned" section but the restrictions sections in the site
properties.

That's the problem I had with mine but at least it did return a "you are not
authorized" error.

Just a thought......

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David Southern [CITPG]
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"kurt" <kurt.oakley@bellsouth.com> wrote in message
news:1A3622BB-0DE2-4790-A0F7-C2C751AE4C5C@microsoft.com...
> I am trying to host a website from home, www.marineservicecompany.com
> I have a box running Microsoft small business server 2003, which uses IIS
6 as the web-server software.which sits behind a cayman-netopia dsl
router.this router assigns ip address 192.168.1.1 to my server box, and I
have correctly configured a "pinhole" on this router (port forwarding) for
tcp port 80 to 192.168.1.1.
> I have purchased a static ip from bellsouth, and it is applied to the
router correctly.
> I have full normal connectivity going out from the server box to the
internet.
>
> In IIS, I have created a new website, done all the typical configuration
things for it, like setting up anonymous access, set it for port 80, pointed
the default directory to c:\inetpub\wwwroot (which is where my default.htm
and all other webpage files are stored), the website ip is set to "all
unassinged",etc.
> No matter what ive tried to do with this, I cannot get the webpage to come
up from an external host.
> Either by the domain name or the ip address entered into a browser.(when
putting the ip address into a browser, i dont get anything...)
> In fact, I was told by bellsouth that everything is setup correctly with
the router, the pinhole port forwarding, and with their dns system.they say
the fact that when the ip address is entered into a webbrowser and nothing
is returned, is  indicative of something ive done wrong with the server or
iis configuration, but I cannot determine what.
> as info, i have removed the dns component of sbs2003, since im using my
isp's dns system...and ive removed ISA so there is no firewall blocking
issue...
> when using the browser on the server, going to http://localhost i can see
the website just fine and it is fully functional...


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