Re: Questions re SBS and Public Websites
- From: "cjobes" <cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 20:40:38 -0500
did you publish the sites in the ISA?
"N. Hughes" <quadrantcomputerNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:O6qQQ9WEGHA.336@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thanks cjobes and Nathan Liu for responding. Cjobes, sorry for the
> confusion re the 2 NICs - what I meant was I was going to duplicate the IP
> addresses from the 2 NICs on the old server to the NICs in the new -
> trying not to break anything!
>
> After checking the KBs and other references offered, we decided to run
> with ISA 2000 SP2. Decided to do a manual migration because we had
> multiple websites with virtual directories. Did a test run yesterday,
> Internet connection good, could browse external sites. While we have no
> errors (!) in the event logs, we have lost the plot somewhere - we can use
> IE to view the websites directly in their folders, but we can't access
> them behind ISA and certainly not from the 'net. Obviously something basic
> we have overlooked - perhaps permissions? Perhaps socket pooling has to be
> disabled since IIS and ISA are on the same machine? (Sure miss those SBS
> wizards!)
> Any other pointers? TIA all.
> Norm Hughes
>
>
> ""Nathan Liu [MSFT]"" <v-natliu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:s$51OtPEGHA.1236@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hello Norm,
>>
>> Thank you for posting in the SBS newsgroup.
>>
>> Also, many thanks for Cjobes's input.
>>
>> According to your description, I understand that you would like to
>> migrate
>> IIS 5.0 Web Sites on SBS 2000 to Windows 2003 Standard Server, and he has
>> some questions about Windows 2003 Standard Server deployment. If I have
>> misunderstood the problem, please don't hesitate to let me know.
>>
>> 1. As for the IIS migration, we can use IIS 6.0 Migration Tool to do it,
>> please kindly refer to the following information:
>>
>> 813677 Support WebCast: Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0,
>> Internet
>> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=813677
>>
>> IIS 6.0 Migration Tool:
>>
>> Internet Information Services 6.0 Migration Tool
>> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=2aefc3e4-ce97-4f25-
>> ace6-127f933a6cd2&DisplayLang=en
>>
>> 2. >> I'm planning for a clean install of W2k3, setting it up as a
>> member
>> server only as it seems to me they don't need AD, and they don't need
>> ISA?
>>
>> Yes, you are right, if the Windows 2003 Server only process IIS websites
>> services, we don't need AD. If we already have a hardware firewall in
>> front
>> of SBS network, we may don't need ISA Server, if not, it is recommended
>> to
>> install ISA Server, and then use ISA Server to securely publish IIS
>> websites to internet.
>>
>> More related information:
>>
>> 885186 How to publish a Web site directly on your Internet Security and
>> Acceleration Server 2004 computer
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;885186
>>
>>
>> I appreciate your time and cooperation. If you have any updates or need
>> any further assistance on this issue, please feel free to let me know. I
>> am
>> glad to be of assistance. :-)
>>
>> Have a nice day!
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Nathan Liu (MSFT)
>> Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
>>
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>>>From: "N. Hughes" <quadrantcomputerNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>Subject: Questions re SBS and Public Websites
>>>Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 10:05:26 +1100
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>>>Apologies if this is slightly OT - if so, please advise appropriate
>>>forum,
>>>thanks. We have a new customer which is running SBS2003 Std with ADSL
>>>access, and they also run an SBS2000 box on a separate ADSL line acting
>>>as
>> a
>>>public webserver, hosting multiple websites using host headers. This box
>> is
>>>a full SBS install with 2 NICs but with Exchange disabled, and apart from
>>>those users included by the install default, it has only one internal
>>>user.
>>>They want to replace this webserver with a new box running Win 2003
>> standard
>>>(not web edition, they don't qualify as they run certain apps on their
>>>websites.) I'm planning for a clean install of W2k3, setting it up as a
>>>member server only as it seems to me they don't need AD, and they don't
>> need
>>>ISA? I plan to use 2 NICs with the same IPs and using the old domain
>>>name
>>>as a workgroup name. . I have read the MS articles on Technet about
>>>transferring web sites from IIS 5 to IIS6 [Migrating IIS Web Sites to IIS
>>>6.0] and I plan to follow this. If anyone has any advice to offer, I'm
>> all
>>>ears!
>>>Cheers
>>>Norm Hughes
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
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