Re: Added router, lost web site

From: Marina Roos [SBS-MVP] (marina_at_roos.nodontwantspam.nl.com)
Date: 01/13/05


Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 17:42:21 +0100

Hi David,

Rerun CEICW and do enable the firewall.
Can you post the ipconfig/all from the server?

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Regards,
Marina
Microsoft SBS-MVP
One of the Magical M&M's
"davidcbrown" <dcbrown1@removethis.frontiernet.net> schreef in bericht
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> First, yes it is true that I have a web site published on a SBS 2003
Premium
> system, but this is an isolated test server and not a production server.
>
> SBS 2003 was running fine with a direct connection to a DSL modem.  CEICW
> Web Services Configuration had "allow access to only the following Web
site
> services" and all services checked.
> I could browse all web sites; default, companyweb, sharepoint and my own
web
> site (locally and externally).
>
> Added a router and reran CEICW for "a local router with an IP address".
Did
> not change the firewall settings.  (Was that a mistake?)  While I can
browse
> all SBS supplied web sites; default, companyweb, and sharepoint, now
cannot
> browse my web site (locally).  I get a 10060 - Connection timeout.
>
> So I went back to the CEICW (right?) and attempted to change the firewall
> configuration by excluding wwwroot from the Web Services Configuration.
> Everytime I attempt to change the firewall configuration, the CEICW errors
> on "Firewall Configuration" (and not "Secure Website Configuration").  The
> log always shows:
> ...
> Call to Creating A record for publishing () returned ok.
> RUP is published
> Error 0x80005006 returned from call to Fixing the inheritance for root
> dir().
> Error 0x80005006 returned from call to Committing Web publishing rules().
> Error 0x80005006 returned from call to CCometCommit::Commit().
> ...
> No application or system events.
>
> So I tried disabling the firewall in CEICW.  That worked with error.  Then
I
> tried to re-enable it and it says that ISA is installed but not running...
> do I want to use it?  Yes, but I still get the firewall configuration
error.
> I can manually start the ISA services.  Still, no application or system
> events.
>
> I have made no changed "under the hood".  I did try using  "all
unassigned"
> for the web site IP address, just to see if it made any difference.  It
did
> not, so I changed it back the internal IP address (192.168.16.2).
>
> So which "root dir" is this?  wwwroot?  If my default site can see
wwwroot,
> what's wrong with it?  My web site is directly under wwwroot and I can
> "Explore" both.  Or is there something else wrong?
>
> I don't want to start over just because I've added a router.
>
> David
>
>


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