RE: RWW not working
From: Rebecca Chen [MSFT] (v-rebc_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/25/04
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Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 02:07:34 GMT
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the sharing, great job! :D
Best regards,
Rebecca Chen
MCSE2000 MCDBA CCNA
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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>Hello, Rebecca! As I reported just before this message, I have removed the
>entry from from the Incoming tab which ISA had put there with reference to
>the incorrect IP address and everything works as it did before this mess!
>When you now use https://sbs1.thescinc.com/remote, you now go to RWW.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Mark
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>"Rebecca Chen [MSFT]" wrote:
>
>> Hi Mark,
>>
>> Since you can telnet port 444, not 443, I suspect ISA has not opened the
>> port.
>>
>> I suggest you use the following steps to narrow down this issue:
>> 1. Re-run CEICW on the SBS server to make sure RWW is allowed via ISA
>> server.
>>
>> After re-run CEICW, please use http://fully_qualified_domain_name/remote
in
>> IE to RWW it. When you used "server.domain.com" in the CEICW, the name
was
>> written to the ISA destination set. Anything other than
"server.domain.com"
>> will be denied.
>>
>>
>> 2. You can also manually configure ISA server to allow 443 and 4125 port
>> communications.
>>
>> 3. Refer to the following URL to completely stop the ISA Server on the
SBS
>> Server
>> 300879 HOW TO: Stop an ISA Server Service by Using a Command- Line Prompt
>> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=300879
>>
>> Can now the page to be displayed?
>>
>> If the page can be displayed by this way, I recommend you disable the
HTTP
>> Redirector Filter in ISA and check how things go.
>>
>> (ISASERVER - Extensions - Application Filters - HTTP Redirector
>> Filter - Disable)
>>
>>
>> Good luck!
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Rebecca Chen
>>
>> MCSE2000 MCDBA CCNA
>>
>>
>> Microsoft Online Partner Support
>> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>>
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>> >
>> >One more thing. RWW works OK on the internal network.
>> >
>> >Thanks again!
>> >
>> >"Mark Fulton" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hello all!
>> >>
>> >> This pertains to SBS2003 Premium with ISA installed, two NICs. All
>> features
>> >> were working prior to the problem as noted below.
>> >>
>> >> Today I was enabling the POP3 connection for one of my users, and
>> because I
>> >> did not get the correct server address from the user (as I found out
>> later),
>> >> it of course did not work. I gave up until the user called later this
>> evening
>> >> and I used RWW to access the SBS server to see if the new address
would
>> work.
>> >> I decided to run CEICW again before I thought about it (still
remotely
>> >> attached) and was knocked off during the configuration. I got back on
>> and
>> >> when I returned the wizard was still running, about 99% finished, but
>> going
>> >> no where. I looked in Monitoring and had an error that the SMTP
service
>> was
>> >> in stop/pending with both the start/stop service buttons greyed out.
>> >>
>> >> I get out and high tail it to work and the wizard was still stuck,
and
>> the
>> >> service was still in stop/pending. I then restarted the server which
>> came up
>> >> fine with all services which should start back to normal, including
>> SMTP. I
>> >> made sure mail was being delivered, and back home I come.
>> >>
>> >> I checked at home to make sure I could access my other terminal
server
>> >> through Remote Desktop Connection, which I could. I then tried RWW
and
>> and
>> >> found that it did not work; I receive a "Page can not be displayed"
>> window. I
>> >> tried both https://servername/remote and https://wanip/remote with
the
>> same
>> >> result. I tried https://servername:444 and I connected to companyweb
ok.
>> I
>> >> tried telnetting to the server with port 443 and could not connect.
And
>> as
>> >> expected I did connect with port 444.
>> >>
>> >> Where should I look first?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks for your help!
>> >> --
>> >> Best Regards,
>> >>
>> >> Mark
>> >
>>
>>
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