RE: ISA 2000 - Open Remote Port
- From: "Adam Hudson" <Adam Hudson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 17:08:02 -0700
Hi Edward
I think the problem would be solved by doing step one. I do get a blank page
when trying to view this website as it is a ssl connection. I have looked at
the microsoft article on this and I cannot work out where I am meant to enter
the VBScript in. All I need to do is change the port number in the example
given on the microsoft support page (283284). I just cant find the place in
ISA2000 to enter this in to allow the port to be used.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards
Adam
"Edward Tian" wrote:
> Dear Adam:
> Thank you for posting here.
>
> From your description, I understand that you want to access an outside
> website from the internal client through ISA2000, and port 19638 is used
> for communication. If I have misunderstood, please feel free to let me know.
>
> Before we go any further, please help to confirm the following information:
>
> 1. Is this website a SSL site (like https://www.abc.com, not
> http://www.abc.com )? If so, there is a known issue when we view a SSL
> website on the internet by using a port other than 443. Please refer to
> this article and follow the steps to resolve this issue:
> Blank page or page cannot be displayed when you view SSL sites through ISA
> Server
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=283284
>
> 2. Do you configure all the internal clients as both the Web Proxy client
> and Firewall client?
> To be a Web Proxy client, please open IE, click Tools->Internet Options,
> and click Connections->LAN Settings, configure ISA server as your Proxy
> server (you can enter either the computer name or the internal IP of the
> ISA server, port 8080 by default.)
>
> To be a Firewall client, the workstation needs to have the ISA Firewall
> Client software installed.
>
> 3. Have you run CEICW Wizard? The wizard can help us configure the
> networking settings for a SBS server. It automatically creates the ISA
> rules for internet access. I recommend you re-run this Wizard.
> Open Server Management console, navigate to 'To Do List' and click 'Connect
> to the internet' in the right panel. You can refer to following KB article
> for detailed information:
>
> 825763 How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business Server
> 2003
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825763
>
> 4. Does this problem occur on all the internal clients?
>
> Please also help me gather more information for analysis:
> 1. Help to gather the ISA Logs:
>
> 1) Open ISA Management, and then point to Monitoring Configuration | Logs
>
> 2) Double click ISA Server Firewall Service in the right pane, click to
> select Enable Logging for this service, click Fields tab, click Select All,
> and then click OK.
>
> 3) Please repeat Step 2) to enable logging IP Packet Filter and Web Proxy
> Services.
>
> 4) Run command "net stop isactrl" (without the quotation marks) to stop all
> ISA Services.
>
> 5) Backup all files in the folder C:\Program Files\Microsoft ISA
> Server\ISALogs, and then delete them.
>
> 6) In ISA Management | <server name> | Monitoring | Services, start all ISA
> services.
>
> 7) Reproduce the issue.
>
> 8) Wait for about 3 minutes, and then send me that day's firewall, web
> proxy and IP Packet filter log in C:\Program Files\Microsoft ISA
> Server\ISALogs. You can compress logs into .zip file. If compressed file
> size is larger than 5 M, please let me know so that I can create a site for
> you to upload the file:
>
> Firewall log: FWSEXTDyyyymmdd.log
> Web Proxy log: WEBEXTDyyyymmdd.log
> IP Packet Filter log: IPPEXTDyyyymmdd.log
>
> Please also let me know the IP address of the client/server.
>
> To collect ISA logs, refer to:
>
> 302372 HOW TO: Configure Logging in Internet Security and Acceleration
> Server
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=302372
>
> 2. Help to gather the ISAinfo:
> You can download this utility from:
> http://www.isatools.org/isainfo.vbe
> Run it on the ISA server. Then attach the ISAINFO report to me at your
> convenience.
>
> You can send ISAinfo and ISA logs directly to my mailbox:
> v-edtian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Thanks for your time and cooperation. Please feel free to let me know if
> you have any questions or concerns.
>
> Have a nice day! :)
>
> Best Regards
> Edward Tian(MSFT)
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> | From: "Adam Hudson" <abmhudson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> | Subject: ISA 2000 - Open Remote Port
> | Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 14:17:48 +1000
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> | Hi
> |
> | I am trying to get port 19638 to work through ISA 2000. I have SBS 2003.
> I
> | need this to access an admin part of a website. It works fine on a
> computer
> | connected directly to the internet but not if that computer is then
> connect
> | to the server and needs to pass through ISA on the server to access the
> net.
> |
> | I am sure you need to put in some rule to allow access in and out on this
> | port but I cannot work out how to do this.
> |
> | Thanks in advance.
> |
> | Adam
> |
> |
> |
>
>
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