Re: Can't access RWW or OWA from web

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From: Marina Roos [SBS-MVP] (marina_at_roos.nodontwantspam.nl.com)
Date: 09/09/04


Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 23:30:36 +0200

And, what did you fill in when CEICW asked for the webcertificate? Your FQDN
or your public IP?
Are you trying to access with https://fqdn/remote or https://ip/exchange?

-- 
Regards,
Marina
Microsoft SBS-MVP
"DanB" <DanB@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
news:D5E4E9D1-A38A-48DD-A650-F3AFF3D2E362@microsoft.com...
> Well, the CertSvc problem turned out to be that a cert just needed to be
> reissued under the new OS for CertSvc to run properly-- once done its
humming
> along nicely as well, but there still isn't any access to the server from
> outside-- no web pages come up in either RWW or OWA, just a box asking for
> username and password then an authentication failure.  I'm guessing this
has
> to be something with ISA because everything works fine internally and I
was
> able to use OWA with SBS 2000 with the current router.  Unfortuantly all
the
> steps suggested earlier from www.smallbizserver.net (nice site BTW) didn't
> help matters.
>
> Still would be appriciative of any suggestions.
>
> "DanB" wrote:
>
> > No I haven't done that...
> >
> > This server has recently been upgraded from SBS2000 and it appears to be
> > having several issues now.  Delving further into this I've found that a
> > couple of services are having problems are the likely culprits.  Routing
and
> > Remote Access and Certificate Services are having issues and not
starting, I
> > was able to fix the Routing and Remote Access be using the info in MS
> > Knowledge Base Article 840686, and it's humming along like a champ.
> > Certificate Services is another matter.  All that I can find for the
specific
> > problem has to do with an old problem on NT server and the fix isn't
workable
> > on SBS2003 (at least as far as I was able to see).  If I try to start
> > Certificate Services I get the following error:
> >
> > Certificate Services did not start: Unable to initialize the database
> > connection for NAMEOFCERT.  Class not registered 0x80040154
(-2147221164).
> >
> > and an event ID of 17 from CertSvc.  I'm continuing to plug away at it,
but
> > I don't know for certain that this is what is causing the inability to
access
> > things from the web (I think it a reasonable assumption, but fixing
Routing
> > and Remote access had no effect whatsoever).
> >
> > Also, I tried the steps suggest by Marina Roos in the other post (BTW
thanks
> > Marina) and still didn't get anything going.  Big headache, but luckily
I'm
> > not under the gun as the capabilites I'm trying to get going are things
that
> > haven't been used yet, so no one is missing them.  All comments and
> > suggestions are much appriciated.
> >
> >
> >
> > "Chris Jones" wrote:
> >
> > > Have you denied asscess to certain workstations or limited access I
should
> > > say. What I am talking about is under the user properties.
> > > "DanB" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > news:879401c495f8$ba7515c0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> > > > On the local network everything works fine
> > > > (https://servername/remote)  but I'm not able to access
> > > > things from outside over the net
> > > > (https://static.ip.address/remote).  It seems that I'm
> > > > getting to the server but I can't authenticate, all that I
> > > > get is a box asking username password (not the RWW web
> > > > authentication page), and no username password combo
> > > > works, just get this eventially:
> > > >
> > > > 401 Unauthorized - The server requires authorization to
> > > > fulfill the request. Access to the Web server is denied.
> > > > Contact the server administrator. (12209)
> > > > Internet Security and Acceleration Server
> > > >
> > > > Obviosuly I'm getting as far as the server but there is a
> > > > configuration problem or something at some point.  Anyone
> > > > have any tips or fixes for this behaviour?
> > > >
> > > > BTW-- SBS 2003 premium, ISA 2000 and exchange 2003 sp1
> > > > w/fixes installed, 2 nics, internet hooked up through
> > > > firewalled router w/ the appropriate ports forwarded,
> > > > static IP.
> > > >
> > > > Any help appriciated.
> > >
> > >
> > >


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