RE: ISS configuration after ip address change

From: Bill Peng [MSFT] (v-bpeng_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/11/05


Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 02:24:26 GMT

Hi,

Thank you for posting back.

I understand that after run the tool, the IIS permission has not been
granted to the new subnet. (Actually, this is not a normal behavior. The
subnet should be changed after you run the tool.)

At this point, I recommend you to change the permission manually. To do so:

1. Launch IIS snap-in.
2. Go to Web Sites/companyweb.
3. Right click companyweb and click Properties.
4. Click Directory Security tab.
5. Click Edit under "IP Address and Domain Name Restrictions".
6. Click Add.
7. Click Group of computers.
8. Key in the new domain network ID and mask.
9. Click OK.
10. Select the original subnet and click Remove.
11. Click OKs to confirm the change.

I hope the above info helps.

If you have any update, please feel free to post back.

Bill Peng
MCSE 2000, MCDBA
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>Thanks for the responses.
>
>At first tried the change the IP address tool (which I think is great).
>Problem I had is that it did not work. It changed the ip address of the
>interface, and the DNS reverse zone and log showed successful completion
but
>companyweb did not work and iss manager did not show grant permissions for
>new network.
>
>"Bill Peng [MSFT]" wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Please let me know whether you mean Server Management\Internet and
>> E-mail->Change Server IP address.
>>
>> [Note] You should use the Change server IP address tool to change IP
>> address. Simply key in the new internal IP address and click OK.
>>
>> If you've already do so, please double-check the network connections'
>> properties.
>>
>> On the SBS computer, for the LAN connection:
>>
>> 1. Make sure that the preferred DNS server is the internal NIC's IP
address.
>> 2. Make sure that there's no Default Gateway.
>>
>> On the SBS computer, for the WAN connection:
>>
>> 1. Make sure that the preferred DNS server is the internal NIC's IP
address.
>> 2. Make sure that you've configured appropriate IP address and Gateway
(if
>> you're using static IP).
>>
>> On the SBS computer, for the DNS forwarder:
>>
>> 1. Open DNS snap-in.
>> 2. Right-click DNS server name and click Properties.
>> 3. Click Forwarder tab.
>> 4. Make sure that your ISP's DNS server IP addresses have been added.
>>
>> On the client computers:
>>
>> 1. Make sure that they have been assigned proper IP addresses.
>> 2. Make sure that the preferred DNS server is the SBS server's internal
>> NIC's IP address.
>> 3. Make sure that the default gateway is the SBS server's internal NIC's
IP
>> address.
>>
>> [Note] Please also check related DHCP settings on the SBS Server.
>>
>> I recommend you to re-run CEICW on the SBS server. For detail info,
please
>> refer to:
>> How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business Server 2003
>> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825763
>>
>> I hope the above info helps.
>>
>> If you have any update, please feel free to post back.
>>
>> Bill Peng
>> MCSE 2000, MCDBA
>> Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
>>
>> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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>> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
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>> >
>> >tried asking about the ip address tool not working and got no response.
>> >
>> >Changed ip address on my server NIC and dns reverse zone.
>> >www.companyweb.com is no longer working.
>> >
>> >Any pointers or instructions on what else I need to change?
>> >
>> >thanks
>> >
>>
>>
>



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