RE: SBS 2003 RWW not working

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Thank you for your reply. We will try your suggestions and let you know the
result
Dave

""Crina Li"" wrote:

> Hi Dave,
>
> Thank you for posting in SBS newsgroup.
>
> From the description, I understand the issue to be: you can not access RWW
> from internet. If I have misunderstood your concerns, please do not
> hesitate to let me know.
>
> Regarding the issue, I provide the following suggestion for you:
>
> Suggestion 1:
>
> I provide the detailed steps to rerun CEICW and specify the FQDN that you
> will use to access the sites as the web server certificate. To do so:
>
> 1. On the SBS 2003 Server open the Server Management console. Go to
> Standard Management\To Do List.
> 2. Click the "Connect to the Internet" link.
> 3. Choose not to change the connection type and click Next. On the Firewall
> page, select "Enable firewall" and click Next.
> 4. On the "Services Configuration" page, select all the items and then
> click Next.
> 5. On the "Web Services Configuration" page, make sure "Allow access to the
> entire Web site from the Internet" is selected. If you select "Allow access
> to only the following Web site services from the Internet", make sure the
> RWW items is selected. Click Next.
> 6. On the "Web Server Certificate" page, choose to create a new Web server
> certificate and then type the public FQDN that you will use to access RWW
> (for example, if you want to use http://www.servername.com to access the
> companyweb, you may type the www.servername.com as the certificate name).
> 7. Go through the remaining steps. The wizard will automatically configure
> the SBS 2003 ISA to securely publish the site.
>
> You can also refer to the following KB article:
>
> 825763 How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business Server
> 2003
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825763
>
> Suggestion 2:
>
> Please check the following to see if all are correct:
>
> 1. Open IIS manager and then expand Server name | Web Sites | Default Web
> Site.
> 2. Right click Remote and select Properties.
> 3. On Directory Security tab, click Edit on Authentication and access
> control column.
> 4. Make sure only the following boxes are checked:
>
> Enable anonymous access (IUSER_<ServerName>)
>
> Integrated Windows authentication
>
> 5. In the "IP address and domain restrictions" section, click the Edit
> button.
> 6. Make sure "Granted access" is selected and there are no items in the
> list box.
> 7. Click the "Documents" tab.
> 8. Make sure "Enable default content page" is select and the following
> items are listed in order:
>
> Default.htm
> Default.asp
> index.htm
> iisstart.asp
> Default.aspx
>
> If any items are missing, please add them and make them the correct order.
>
> 9. Click Start->Run, type "iisreset" (without the quotation marks) and
> click OK. Then check if RWW works.
>
> Suggestion 3:
>
> Have you installed the following update?
>
> FIX: IIS 6.0 Compression Corruption Causes Access Violations
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=831464
>
> Suggestion 4:
>
> On ISA Management, make sure "Require all users to authenticate" is not
> selected as following. Can you access RWW successfully?
>
> 1. Click "Start", point to "Programs", point to "Microsoft ISA Server", and
> then click "ISA Server Management".
> 2. In "ISA Server Management", in the right pane, click the "Toolbox" tab,
> and then click "Networks".
> 3. Right click Internal and select Properties.
> 4. In Web Proxy tab | Authentication button, make sure "Require all users
> to authenticate" is not selected.
>
> Suggestion 5:
>
> 1. Check the permissions of E:\SBS Program
> Files\Exchweb\bin\auth\OwaAuth.dll folder.
>
> Administrators: Full Control (inherited from the parent folder)
>
> ANONYMOUS LOGON: List Folder / Read Data, Read Attributes, Read Extended
> Attributes, Read Permissions
>
> Authenticated Users: Traverse Folder / Execute File, List Folder / Read
> Data, Read Attributes, Read Extended Attributes, Read Permissions
> (inherited from the parent folder)
>
> CREATOR OWNER: Special Permissions, inherited from the parent folder (Full
> Control)
>
> Server Operators: Traverse Folder / Execute File, List Folder / Read Data,
> Read Attributes, Read Extended Attributes, Create Files / Write Data,
> Create Folders / Append Data, Write Attributes, Write Extended Attributes,
> Delete, Read Permissions (inherited from the parent folder)
>
> SYSTEM: Full Control (inherited from the parent folder)
>
> 2. go to Default Web Site, Properties, ISAPI Filter tab. Remove the
> OwaLogon filter, then put it back (Name: OwaLogon. Executable: C:\Program
> Files\Exchsrvr\exchweb\bin\auth\owaauth.dll). Stop and Start the website
> again.
>
> 3. Please navigate to E:\SBS Program Files\Exchweb\bin\auth and confirm if
> the Filter file owaauth.dll exists.
>
> 4. Confirm Local Service and Network Service with Full Control to
> permissions of E:\SBS Program Files\Exchweb\bin\auth\OwaAuth.dll folder.
>
> 5. In addition, also confirm Local Service and Network Service with Full
> Control to permissions on the following:
>
> C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322
> C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\Temporary ASP.NET Files
>
> If the problem persists, please help me confirm if there is any issue when
> you try to access RWW from internal clients?
>
> Thanks for your time. If you have any further questions or concerns, please
> feel free to let me know. I look forward to your reply.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Crina Li (MSFT)
>
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> | Thread-Topic: SBS 2003 RWW not working
> | t| From: "=?Utf-8?B?cGNtYW4=?=" <pcman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> | Subject: SBS 2003 RWW not working
> | Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 12:26:06 -0800
> | | Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
> |
> | Hi Everyone,
> | New install SBS 2003 ISA 2004 2 Nics, all patches from windows update
> applied.
> | Network: Internet---Netgear DG834 router 192.168.0.1---SBS external NIC
> | 192.168.0.2---SBS internal 192.168.16.2.
> | The router has port forwarding on 443 and 4125.
> | We have created our own certificate of companyserver.com using the CEICW
> | which points to the external IP of our server.
> | When we connect via IE with https://companyserver.com/remote we receive
> the
> | web certificate accept page, which states that the certificate has been
> | issued by a company
> | you have not chosen to trust, but the date and name are valid.
> | As soon as we click Yes to proceed we receive the following
> |
> | The page cannot be displayed
> | Explanation: The Web server connection was closed.
> |
> |
> | We have TS working but the following error appears to be related
> | We also installed ISA 2004 and ran the CEICW 20 mins before this error
> first
> | appeared.
> | Event ID 2214
> | Source W3SVC-WP
> | The HTTP filter DLL E:\SBS Program Files\Exchweb\bin\auth\OwaAuth.dll
> failed
> | to load. The data is the error.
> | This error appears many times in the Application log
> | We have TS working but the following error appears to be related
> | We also installed ISA 2004 and ran the CEICW 20 mins before this error
> first
> | appeared.
> | Event ID 2214
> | Source W3SVC-WP
> | The HTTP filter DLL E:\SBS Program Files\Exchweb\bin\auth\OwaAuth.dll
> failed
> | to load. The data is the error.
> | This error appears many times in the Application log
> |
> | TIA
> | Dave S
> |
> |
>
>
.



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