Re: CEICW fails at firewall config
- From: "Jan" <jan@.n.o.com>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 16:48:08 +1100
292822 :-)
--
Jan Wakulicz
www.micropol.com.au
"SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" <not@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Oz74A1QJGHA.2828@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Merv probably won't mind the email but I had to comment.
>
> There is normally _no_ information in your IPConfig which if publicised
> will allow compromise of your system, note mine
>
> Windows IP Configuration
>
> Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : sbs
> Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . : lc.lan
> Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Unknown
> IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : Yes
> WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : Yes
> DNS Suffix Search List. . . . . . : lc.lan
>
> Ethernet adapter Server Local Area Connection:
>
> Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
> Description . . . . . . . . . . . : NetServer 10/100TX PCI LAN Adapter
> Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-60-B0-68-EE-2D
> DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
> IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.250.2
> Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
> Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :
> DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.250.2
> Primary WINS Server . . . . . . . : 192.168.250.2
>
> PPP adapter RAS Server (Dial In) Interface:
>
> Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
> Description . . . . . . . . . . . : WAN (PPP/SLIP) Interface
> Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-53-45-00-00-00
> DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
> IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.250.16
> Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.255
> Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :
> NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Disabled
>
> Ethernet adapter External:
>
> Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
> Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast
> Ethernet NIC
> Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-20-18-A1-39-42
> DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
> IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.168.2
> Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
> Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.168.1
> DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.250.2
> NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Disabled
>
> Items which people feel they may be concerned about:
> Physical addresses of adapters. These can be removed, they are of no
> benefit to us and there is some slight possibility that an attacker could
> benefit from them.
> 'external' and 'internal' subnets. To get at your external subnet they
> must compromise your router, having done so they must also compromise SBS
> to get at the internal subnet. There is justification to 'munge' these,
> but if you do so do it in a consistent manner. In my case replacing
> 192.168.168 with a.b.c and 192.168.250 with x.y.z
>
> The one that really makes me laugh is when people have the external
> adapter on a public IP, so they remove this information, then post from
> behind SBS. Every post has the public IP in it's header.
>
> hmmm, that's wierd, when did I disable NETBIOS on RAS
>
> "MikeR" <research@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:e6eIJoQJGHA.532@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> ISA2004 is installed and has been running for several months just fine
>> (prior to that was of course 2000).
>> Yes, the complete SP1 package was installed when it was first available.
>> No CRM.
>> Correct, 2 NIC's, netopia router for the T1.
>> I don't want to post the ipconfig to the newsgroup but I will send it to
>> you at the email below (remove the no spam).
>>
>> I will look at the link.
>>
>>
>>
>> "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:O$JtlEQJGHA.1848@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Mike,
>>>
>>> Something doesn't smell right here....
>>>
>>> Do you or do you not have ISA 2000 or ISA 2004 installed on the SBS
>>> server?
>>> If ISA 2004, did you install the complete SBS 2003 SP1 package?
>>> Do you have CRM installed?
>>> Do you have 2 NICs in the SBS (maybe plus a router)?
>>> Can you please capture and post an ipconfig /all for the server?
>>>
>>> This thread may haold more clues...
>>>
>>> CEICW fails on firewall configuration every time. Please help.
>>> http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs/browse_frm/thread/ff820dab5f85196d/1e7c4ec242fb96eb?lnk=st&q=Error+0x800700b7+returned+from+call+to+Creating+tcp+port+mapping+protocol(&rnum=1&hl=en#1e7c4ec242fb96eb
>>>
>>> --
>>> Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
>>> ===================================
>>> "MikeR" <research@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:OPyqlZPJGHA.648@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>I had seen that one before. I am not connecting using any of the methods
>>>>listed.
>>>> Any other ideas? I am still searching too but I haven't found yet.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks though!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>> news:uPtjL4NJGHA.3000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>> Mike,
>>>>>
>>>>> See if this KB article leads to answer for the RWW issue...
>>>>>
>>>>> ISA Server prevents connection to a remote desktop when you connect
>>>>> through Remote Web Workplace on a Windows Small Business Server
>>>>> 2003-based computer
>>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;828053
>>>>>
>>>>> -----------------------------------
>>>>> Error message 1
>>>>> The client could not connect to the remote computer. Remote
>>>>> connections might not be enabled or the computer might be too busy to
>>>>> accept new connections. It is also possible that network problems are
>>>>> preventing your connection. Please try connecting again later. If the
>>>>> problem continues to occur, contact your administrator.
>>>>>
>>>>> Scenario one
>>>>> + You connect to a Remote Web Workplace on a Windows Small Business
>>>>> Server 2003-based computer from a computer that is running Internet
>>>>> Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server as a firewall.
>>>>> + You click the Connect to Server Desktops link on the Remote Web
>>>>> Workplace to access server desktops in your network.
>>>>> This problem occurs in scenario one because ISA Server blocks outbound
>>>>> traffic over port 4125. When you try to connect to server desktops
>>>>> through the Connect to Server Desktops link on the Remote Web
>>>>> Workplace, the connection uses TCP port 4125.
>>>>>
>>>>> Resolution for scenario one: Create an IP packet filter on your ISA
>>>>> Server
>>>>> If you want to connect to the Remote Web Workplace from a computer
>>>>> that is running ISA Server, you cannot install Firewall Client on the
>>>>> ISA Server. Therefore, you must configure an IP packet filter for port
>>>>> 4125 on the ISA Server. To configure an IP packet filter on your ISA
>>>>> Server, follow these steps:1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to
>>>>> Microsoft ISA Server, and then click ISA Management.
>>>>> 2. In the ISA Management console tree, expand Servers and Arrays,
>>>>> expand Your_Server_Name, and then expand Access Policy.
>>>>> 3. Right-click IP Packet Filters, point to New, and then click Filter.
>>>>> 4. In the IP Packet filter name box, type the name that you want to
>>>>> give the packet filter, and then click Next.
>>>>> 5. On the Filter Mode page, click Allow packet transmission, and then
>>>>> click Next.
>>>>> 6. On the Filter Type page, click Custom, and then click Next.
>>>>> 7. On the Filter Settings page, in the IP Protocol list, click TCP.
>>>>> 8. In the Direction list, click Outbound.
>>>>> 9. In the Local port list, click All ports.
>>>>> 10. In the Remote port list, click Fixed port.
>>>>> 11. In the Port number box, type 4125, and then click Next.
>>>>> 12. On the Local Computer page, click Default IP addresses for each
>>>>> external interface on the ISA Server computer, and then click Next.
>>>>> 13. On the Remote Computers page, click All remote computers, and then
>>>>> click Next.
>>>>> 14. Click Finish.
>>>>> -----------------------------------
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
>>>>> ===================================
>>>>> "MikeR" <research@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>>> news:%232YtZWJJGHA.1368@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>>> Here is the text from the file...I couldn't upload it...is there a
>>>>>> limit on the newsgroup server? There is a lot of chatter about upnp
>>>>>> but I know hte router is not upnp. Also looks like 2k3 knows it
>>>>>> judging by line 19.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1/28/2006 9:16 PM
>>>>>> C:\Program Files\Microsoft Windows Small Business
>>>>>> Server\Networking\ICW\wizinet.dll, version 5.2.2893.0
>>>>>> calling CNetCommit::ValidatePropertyBag ().
>>>>>> Call to Querying for the property bag () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading hardware selection () returned ok.
>>>>>> Hardware selection: 0
>>>>>> Call to Validating hardware selection () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Initializing the Stingray util in ValidateNICProperties ()
>>>>>> returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading LAN NIC Guid () returned ok.
>>>>>> LAN NIC Guid: {E31F615D-A81A-4CD6-B43E-C29B6B7C2385}
>>>>>> Call to Validating LAN NIC Guid () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Getting the IP address for the LAN NIC () returned ok.
>>>>>> LAN NIC IP: masked internal ip
>>>>>> Call to Validating NIC properties () returned ok.
>>>>>> Broadband selection: 1
>>>>>> Call to Validating broadband selection () returned ok.
>>>>>> calling CNetCommit::ValidateRouterConnectionProperties ().
>>>>>> Call to Reading UPNP selection () returned ok.
>>>>>> NOT a UPnP router
>>>>>> Call to Reading Router IP () returned ok.
>>>>>> Router IP: I masked the ip
>>>>>> Call to Validating Router IP () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading preferred DNS server IP () returned ok.
>>>>>> Preferred DNS server IP: 64.81.79.2
>>>>>> Call to Validating preferred DNS server IP () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading alternate DNS server IP () returned ok.
>>>>>> Alternate DNS server IP: 216.231.41.2
>>>>>> Call to Validating alternate DNS server IP () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Validating preferred and alternate DNS servers () returned
>>>>>> ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading router on second NIC () returned ok.
>>>>>> Router is connected through the second NIC
>>>>>> Call to Initializing the Stingray util in ValidateNICProperties ()
>>>>>> returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading LAN NIC Guid () returned ok.
>>>>>> LAN NIC Guid: {E31F615D-A81A-4CD6-B43E-C29B6B7C2385}
>>>>>> Call to Validating LAN NIC Guid () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Getting the IP address for the LAN NIC () returned ok.
>>>>>> LAN NIC IP: masked internal ip
>>>>>> Call to Reading 2nd NIC Guid () returned ok.
>>>>>> External NIC Guid: {3FE69066-D982-4DC2-B2FC-3C72C2D54E59}
>>>>>> Call to Validating external NIC Guid () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Validating the external IP against LAT () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to CNetCommit::ValidateRouterConnectionProperties () returned
>>>>>> ok.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1/28/2006 9:16 PM
>>>>>> C:\Program Files\Microsoft Windows Small Business
>>>>>> Server\Networking\ICW\wizproxy.dll, version 5.2.2893.0
>>>>>> CStingrayCommit::ValidatePropertyBag
>>>>>> Call to Querying for IPropertyPagePropertyBag () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Initializing the StringrayUtil () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading the firewall selection () returned ok.
>>>>>> Firewall selection: 1
>>>>>> CStingrayCommit::ValidateUpnpProperties
>>>>>> Call to Reading the UPNP selection () returned ok.
>>>>>> Skipping upnp validation
>>>>>> Call to CStingrayCommit::ValidateUpnpProperties () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Validating Upnp properties () returned ok.
>>>>>> CStingrayCommit::ValidatePortMappings
>>>>>> Call to Reading the port mappings () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Loading port mappings XML () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Validating the predefined port mappings XML () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading the custom port mappings () returned ok.
>>>>>> Loading port mapping XML
>>>>>> Call to Validating the custom port mappings XML () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to CStingrayCommit::ValidatePortMappings () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Validating port mappings () returned ok.
>>>>>> CStingrayCommit::ValidateWebPublishingRules
>>>>>> Call to Reading web publishing selection () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Validating Web publishing selections () returned ok.
>>>>>> Web publishing selections:
>>>>>> OWA publishing: 1
>>>>>> RUP publishing: 1
>>>>>> Monitoring publishing: 0
>>>>>> OMA publishing: 1
>>>>>> RPC publishing: 1
>>>>>> Sharepoint publishing: 0
>>>>>> ROOT publishing: 1
>>>>>> Call to CStingrayCommit::ValidateWebPublishingRules () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Validating web publishing rules () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to CStingrayCommit::ValidatePropertyBag () returned ok.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1/28/2006 9:16 PM
>>>>>> C:\Program Files\Microsoft Windows Small Business
>>>>>> Server\Networking\ICW\wizcert.dll, version 5.2.2893.0
>>>>>> Calling CCertCommit::ValidatePropertyBag
>>>>>> Require SSL for OWA: 1
>>>>>> Require SSL for Remote Portal: 1
>>>>>> Require SSL for Monitoring: 0
>>>>>> Require SSL for OMA: 0
>>>>>> Require SSL for CompanyWeb: 0
>>>>>> Require 128 Bit Encryption: 1
>>>>>> Cert selection: -1
>>>>>> CCertCommit::ValidatePropertyBag returned OK
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1/28/2006 9:16 PM
>>>>>> C:\Program Files\Microsoft Windows Small Business
>>>>>> Server\Networking\ICW\wizemail.dll, version 5.2.2893.0
>>>>>> calling CEmailCommit::ValidatePropertyBag ().
>>>>>> calling pdispPPPBag->QueryInterface (IPropertyPagePropertyBag,
>>>>>> 0x6e50c).
>>>>>> Call to pdispPPPBag->QueryInterface () returned ok.
>>>>>> calling ReadInt4 (0x25c838, DB5E5E45-3598-4F1D-8FF7-0ED35B9EB6A4).
>>>>>> Call to ReadInt4 () returned ok.
>>>>>> The out param of ReadInt4() is -1.
>>>>>> calling CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyInteger ().
>>>>>> Call to CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyInteger () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to CEMailCommit::ValidatePropertyBag () returned ok.
>>>>>> calling CNetCommit::Commit (2476088).
>>>>>> calling CNetCommit::ValidatePropertyBag ().
>>>>>> Call to Querying for the property bag () returned ok.
>>>>>> Property bag is not dirty, skipping validation
>>>>>> calling CNetCommit::Common ().
>>>>>> calling CNetCommit::GetLanNicInfo ().
>>>>>> LAN NIC Guid: {E31F615D-A81A-4CD6-B43E-C29B6B7C2385}
>>>>>> Call to Converting LAN NIC Guid () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Getting IP address for the LAN NIC () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading in the LAN NIC info () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Fixing the TCP/IP NIC Binding order () returned ok.
>>>>>> Dhcp server is installed and not disabled
>>>>>> Call to Set DHCP Server to start up automatically () returned ok.
>>>>>> DNS server is installed and not disabled
>>>>>> Call to Changing startup type for DNS () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Clearing DNS server entries on the LAN NIC () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Setting DNS server IP for the LAN NIC () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Resetting DNS recursion timeout () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Resetting client dns query timouts in config.dat () returned
>>>>>> ok.
>>>>>> Call to DsGetDcName for local domain name () returned ok.
>>>>>> calling CNetCommit::DoRouter ().
>>>>>> Call to Converting external NIC guid () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Clearing the default gateway on the LAN NIC () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Clearing the default gateway on the external NIC () returned
>>>>>> ok.
>>>>>> Call to Setting default gateway on the external NIC () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Setting DNS forwarders () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Clearing DNS servers on the external NIC () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Making sure external NIC points to the local DNS server ()
>>>>>> returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to GetLocalDomainName () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Deleting the DNS record for the external NIC () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Preparing DNS for DNS listener reset () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Resetting DNS listeners () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Disabling dns registration on the external NIC () returned
>>>>>> ok.
>>>>>> Call to Disabling services on the external NIC () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Disabling NetBIOS for the external NIC () returned ok.
>>>>>> URL to the router is http://I masked the ip
>>>>>> Call to Adding routers IP address to the intranet zone () returned
>>>>>> ok.
>>>>>> Call to CNetCommit::DoRouter () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Configuring for router connection () returned ok.
>>>>>> calling ConfigureIE ().
>>>>>> calling SetInternetOptions ((null), servername:8080, <local>).
>>>>>> calling InternetSetOptionA (NULL,
>>>>>> INTERNET_OPTION_PER_CONNECTION_OPTION).
>>>>>> Call to InternetSetOptionA () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to SetInternetOptions () returned ok.
>>>>>> calling InternetSetOption_AutodialConnection ().
>>>>>> Call to InternetSetOption_AutodialConnection () returned ok.
>>>>>> calling InternetSetOption_AutodialMode (1).
>>>>>> Call to InternetSetOption_AutodialMode () returned ok.
>>>>>> calling InternetSetOption_DisableAutodial (1).
>>>>>> Call to InternetSetOption_DisableAutodial () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to ConfigureIE () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Configuring IE for router connection () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Notifying client setup for Default gateway as the SBS server
>>>>>> () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Initializing the Stingray util () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Turning Stingray autodial off () returned ok.
>>>>>> ISA2k Autodial rule does not exist, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Call to CNetCommit::RemoveISA2kAutodialRule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Removing ISA autodial rule ROUTINGRULE_AUTODIAL () returned
>>>>>> ok.
>>>>>> ISA2k Autodial rule does not exist, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Call to CNetCommit::RemoveISA2kAutodialRule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Removing ISA autodial rule ROUTINGRULE_INTERNALAUTODIAL ()
>>>>>> returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to CNetCommit::RemoveISA2kRelatedAutodialRules () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Removing ISA2k related autodial rules () returned ok.
>>>>>> calling RegisterMSBOExchangeBP (0).
>>>>>> Error 0x1 returned from call to RegisterMSBOExchangeBP().
>>>>>> Call to Unregistering the smtp sink () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Initializing the Stingray util in CreateLANAccessRule ()
>>>>>> returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Creating the protected networks access rule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Saving ISA2k4 changes () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to GetLocalDomainName () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading in the local domain name () returned ok.
>>>>>> Local Domain Name is: companyname.local
>>>>>> Call to Enabling secure dynamic DNS updates () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Disabling RoundRobin for DNS server () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to GetLocalDomainName () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Configuring DHCP options () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Disabling the RASUTO service () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Configuring w32time parameters for fulltime () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Configuring the time service () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Notifying RWW for ISA () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to CNetCommit::Common () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to CNetCommit::Commit () returned ok.
>>>>>> CStingrayCommit::CommitEx
>>>>>> CStingrayCommit::ValidatePropertyBag
>>>>>> Call to Querying for IPropertyPagePropertyBag () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Initializing the StringrayUtil () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading the firewall selection () returned ok.
>>>>>> Firewall selection: 1
>>>>>> CStingrayCommit::ValidateUpnpProperties
>>>>>> Call to Reading the UPNP selection () returned ok.
>>>>>> Skipping upnp validation
>>>>>> Call to CStingrayCommit::ValidateUpnpProperties () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Validating Upnp properties () returned ok.
>>>>>> CStingrayCommit::ValidatePortMappings
>>>>>> Call to Reading the port mappings () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Loading port mappings XML () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Validating the predefined port mappings XML () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading the custom port mappings () returned ok.
>>>>>> Loading port mapping XML
>>>>>> Call to Validating the custom port mappings XML () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to CStingrayCommit::ValidatePortMappings () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Validating port mappings () returned ok.
>>>>>> CStingrayCommit::ValidateWebPublishingRules
>>>>>> Call to Reading web publishing selection () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Validating Web publishing selections () returned ok.
>>>>>> Web publishing selections:
>>>>>> OWA publishing: 1
>>>>>> RUP publishing: 1
>>>>>> Monitoring publishing: 0
>>>>>> OMA publishing: 1
>>>>>> RPC publishing: 1
>>>>>> Sharepoint publishing: 0
>>>>>> ROOT publishing: 1
>>>>>> Call to CStingrayCommit::ValidateWebPublishingRules () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Validating web publishing rules () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to CStingrayCommit::ValidatePropertyBag () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Validating the property bag () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading the guid for the LAN NIC () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Getting the IP address for the LAN NIC () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Getting the SM for the LAN NIC () returned ok.
>>>>>> LAN NIC Info:
>>>>>> Guid: {E31F615D-A81A-4CD6-B43E-C29B6B7C2385}
>>>>>> IP: masked internal ip
>>>>>> SM: 255.255.255.0
>>>>>> Call to Removing RRAS NAT () returned ok.
>>>>>> CStingrayCommit::DoGeneralConfiguration
>>>>>> Call to Removing SBS access rules () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to SBS MS Update Access Rule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Creating SBS Internet Access Rule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Setting default logon domain for OMA () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Configuring anonymous access for SBS dirs () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Disabling auto discovery () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Configuring IIS to listen only on the LAN () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Setting local domain name () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Disabling H323 application filter () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Disabling active caching () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Setting up web proxy listeners () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to CStingrayCommit::DoGeneralConfiguration () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Doing general configuration () returned ok.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1/28/2006 9:17 PM
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: SBS DHCP Client
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: SBS HTTP 80 Out CustomFilter
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: SBS FTP 20 In CustomFilter
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: SBS FTP 20 Out CustomFilter
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: SBS POP3 110 Out CustomFilter
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: SBS NTP 123 Out CustomFilter
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: SBS DnsLookupPredefinedType
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: SBS IcmpPingQueryPredefinedType
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: SBS IdentdPredefinedType
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: SBS TS 3389 In CustomFilter
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: SBS TS 3389 Out CustomFilter
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: SBS PptpReceivePredefinedType
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: SBS PptpCallPredefinedType
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: SBS FTP 21 In CustomFilter
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: SBS FTP 21 Out CustomFilter
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: SBS SMTP 25 Out CustomFilter
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: SBS SmtpPredefinedType
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: SBS NNTP 119 Out CustomFilter
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: SBS Remote Web Workplace CustomFilter
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: SBS NTP 123 Out CustomFilter
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: Small Business RPC over HTTP Publishing Rule
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: Small Business Business Card Publishing Rule
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: Small Business CompanyWeb Publishing Rule
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: Small Business TSWEB Publishing Rule
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: Small Business RUP Publishing Rule
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: Small Business Monitoring Publishing Rule
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: Small Business OMA Publishing Rule
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: Small Business OWA Web Publishing Rule
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: Small Business Web Publishing Rule
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: Small Business Server All Users Protocol Rule
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: Small Business Internet Access Protocol Rule
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: Small Business Internet Access Protocol Rule 2
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: Small Business Server Internet Access Site and Content
>>>>>> Rule
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: Small Business Server Internet Access Site and Content
>>>>>> Rule 2
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Firewall Rule: Small Business Server All Users Site and Content Rule
>>>>>> Cannot find the firewall rule, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Call to Removing ISA2k related firewall rules () returned ok.
>>>>>> Custom protocol name: SBS FTP 20 In CustomFilter
>>>>>> Cannot find the custom protocol, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Custom protocol name: SBS FTP 20 Out CustomFilter
>>>>>> Cannot find the custom protocol, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Custom protocol name: SBS NTP 123 Out CustomFilter
>>>>>> Cannot find the custom protocol, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Custom protocol name: SBS Remote Web Workplace CustomFilter
>>>>>> Cannot find the custom protocol, ignoring the error
>>>>>> Call to Removing ISA2k related custom protocols () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Removing inbound access rule allowing anybody in () returned
>>>>>> ok.
>>>>>> Call to Removing inbound access rule allowing anybody out () returned
>>>>>> ok.
>>>>>> CStingrayCommit::CommitPortMappings
>>>>>> CStringray::RemoveAllSpecialRules
>>>>>> Call to Resetting the rule enumeration () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to MoveToNextSpecialRule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Getting the special rule info () returned ok.
>>>>>> Removing the access rule SBS RWW Inbound Access Rule
>>>>>> Call to Removing the access rule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to MoveToNextSpecialRule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Getting the special rule info () returned ok.
>>>>>> Removing the access rule SBS FTP Outbound Access Rule
>>>>>> Call to Removing the access rule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to MoveToNextSpecialRule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Getting the special rule info () returned ok.
>>>>>> Removing the access rule SBS RDP Outbound Access Rule
>>>>>> Call to Removing the access rule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to MoveToNextSpecialRule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Getting the special rule info () returned ok.
>>>>>> Removing the access rule SBS Smtp Server Access Rule
>>>>>> Call to Removing the access rule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to MoveToNextSpecialRule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Getting the special rule info () returned ok.
>>>>>> Removing the access rule SBS POP3 Outbound Access Rule
>>>>>> Call to Removing the access rule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to MoveToNextSpecialRule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Getting the special rule info () returned ok.
>>>>>> Removing the access rule SBS Localhost Dhcp Access Rule
>>>>>> Call to Removing the access rule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to MoveToNextSpecialRule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to CStringray::RemoveAllSpecialRules () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Removing all special firewall rules () returned ok.
>>>>>> CStingrayCommit::CreateStandardPortMappings
>>>>>> Call to Enabling the DHCP system policy () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Enabling the CRL download system policy () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Creating the DHCP access rule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Disabling ICMP () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to CStingrayCommit::CreateStandardPortMappings () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Creating the standard filters () returned ok.
>>>>>> CStingrayCommit::CreatePortMappingsFromXML
>>>>>> Call to Resetting the port mapping list () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Getting the number of port mappings () returned ok.
>>>>>> Number of port mappings 5
>>>>>> Call to Getting the next port mapping () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Port () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Protocol () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Direction () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Validating TCP direction () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Enable () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Getting the name for the predefined port mapping () returned
>>>>>> ok.
>>>>>> Call to Creating tcp port mapping protocol () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Creating the outbound SMTP access rule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Creating the outbound POP3 access rule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Creating the outbound NNTP access rule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Handling predefined port mapping () returned ok.
>>>>>> Creating access rule SBS Smtp Server Access Rule TCP 25 returned 0
>>>>>> Call to Getting the next port mapping () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Port () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Protocol () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Direction () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Validating TCP direction () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Enable () returned ok.
>>>>>> Skipping the port mapping for Port 1723
>>>>>> Call to Creating the outbound PPTP access rule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Handling predefined port mapping () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Creating outbound PPTP access rule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Getting the next port mapping () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Port () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Protocol () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Direction () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Validating TCP direction () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Enable () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Getting the name for the predefined port mapping () returned
>>>>>> ok.
>>>>>> Call to Creating tcp port mapping protocol () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Creating the outbound RDP access rule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Handling predefined port mapping () returned ok.
>>>>>> Creating access rule SBS RDP Server Access Rule TCP 3389 returned 0
>>>>>> Call to Getting the next port mapping () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Port () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Protocol () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Direction () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Validating TCP direction () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Enable () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Getting the name for the predefined port mapping () returned
>>>>>> ok.
>>>>>> Call to Creating tcp port mapping protocol () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Creating the outbound FTP access rule () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Handling predefined port mapping () returned ok.
>>>>>> Creating access rule SBS FTP Server Access Rule TCP 21 returned 0
>>>>>> Call to Getting the next port mapping () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Port () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Protocol () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Direction () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Validating TCP direction () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Enable () returned ok.
>>>>>> Skipping the port mapping for Port 80
>>>>>> Call to CStingrayCommit::CreatePortMappingsFromXML () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Creating predefined port mappings () returned ok.
>>>>>> CStingrayCommit::CreatePortMappingsFromXML
>>>>>> Call to Resetting the port mapping list () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Getting the number of port mappings () returned ok.
>>>>>> Number of port mappings 2
>>>>>> Call to Getting the next port mapping () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Port () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Protocol () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Direction () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Validating TCP direction () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Enable () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Name () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Creating tcp port mapping protocol () returned ok.
>>>>>> Creating access rule SBS RWW Inbound Access Rule TCP 1749 returned 0
>>>>>> Call to Getting the next port mapping () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Port () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Protocol () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Direction () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Validating TCP direction () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Reading Enable () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Getting the name for the predefined port mapping for RWW ()
>>>>>> returned ok.
>>>>>> Error 0x800700b7 returned from call to Creating tcp port mapping
>>>>>> protocol().
>>>>>> Error 0x800700b7 returned from call to
>>>>>> CStingrayCommit::CreatePortMappingsFromXML().
>>>>>> Error 0x800700b7 returned from call to Creating custom port
>>>>>> mappings().
>>>>>> Error 0x800700b7 returned from call to
>>>>>> CStingrayCommit::CommitPortMappings().
>>>>>> Error 0x800700b7 returned from call to Creating port mappings().
>>>>>> Error 0x800700b7 returned from call to CStingrayCommit::CommitEx().
>>>>>> Calling CCertCommit::CommitEx
>>>>>> Calling CCertCommit::ValidatePropertyBag
>>>>>> Require SSL for OWA: 1
>>>>>> Require SSL for Remote Portal: 1
>>>>>> Require SSL for Monitoring: 0
>>>>>> Require SSL for OMA: 0
>>>>>> Require SSL for CompanyWeb: 0
>>>>>> Require 128 Bit Encryption: 1
>>>>>> Cert selection: -1
>>>>>> CCertCommit::ValidatePropertyBag returned OK
>>>>>> Opening the cert store returned OK
>>>>>> Reading the computer name returned OK
>>>>>> Reading the fully qualified server name returned OK
>>>>>> Reading web publishing selection returned OK
>>>>>> Reading Sharepoint publishing value returned OK
>>>>>> Sharepoint publishing: 0
>>>>>> Initializing ISA2k4 Library returned OK
>>>>>> *** Removing sharepoint publishing rule returned ERROR 80070002
>>>>>> Rule not found, ignorning error and continuing.
>>>>>> Removing Sbs CompanyWeb Listener returned OK
>>>>>> Saving changes and restarting services returned OK
>>>>>> Publishing CompanyWeb through ISA2k4 returned OK
>>>>>> CCertCommit::EnableSSL returned OK
>>>>>> CCertCommit::RequireSSL returned OK
>>>>>> CCertCommit::NotifyRemoteUserPortal returned OK
>>>>>> Reading the Internet Server Name returned OK
>>>>>> Updating provisioning info returned OK
>>>>>> Sending RUP intro mail returned OK
>>>>>> CCertCommit::SaveUserSelections returned OK
>>>>>> CCertCommit::CommitEx returned OK
>>>>>> calling CEmailCommit::Commit (0xff4800).
>>>>>> calling CEmailCommit::ValidatePropertyBag ().
>>>>>> calling pdispPPPBag->QueryInterface (IPropertyPagePropertyBag,
>>>>>> 0x6e488).
>>>>>> Call to pdispPPPBag->QueryInterface () returned ok.
>>>>>> calling ReadInt4 (0x25c838, DB5E5E45-3598-4F1D-8FF7-0ED35B9EB6A4).
>>>>>> Call to ReadInt4 () returned ok.
>>>>>> The out param of ReadInt4() is -1.
>>>>>> calling CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyInteger ().
>>>>>> Call to CValidatePropertyUtil.ValidatePropertyInteger () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to CEMailCommit::ValidatePropertyBag () returned ok.
>>>>>> calling pdispPPPBag->QueryInterface (IPropertyPagePropertyBag,
>>>>>> 0x6e4f4).
>>>>>> Call to pdispPPPBag->QueryInterface () returned ok.
>>>>>> calling ReadInt4 (0x25c838, DB5E5E45-3598-4F1D-8FF7-0ED35B9EB6A4).
>>>>>> Call to ReadInt4 () returned ok.
>>>>>> The out param of ReadInt4() is -1.
>>>>>> calling GetDomainAndControllerNames ().
>>>>>> Call to GetDomainAndControllerNames () returned ok.
>>>>>> calling GetOrganizationName (\\servername.companyname.local,
>>>>>> DC=companyname,DC=local).
>>>>>> Call to GetOrganizationName () returned ok.
>>>>>> calling GetFirstAdministrativeGroup (\\servername.companyname.local,
>>>>>> DC=companyname,DC=local, companyname).
>>>>>> Call to GetFirstAdministrativeGroup () returned ok.
>>>>>> calling GetFirstRoutingGroup (\\servername.companyname.local,
>>>>>> DC=companyname,DC=local, companyname, first administrative group).
>>>>>> Call to GetFirstRoutingGroup () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to SetCookieAuthentication () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Enabling Wireless admin for OMA () returned ok.
>>>>>> Call to Getting NETBIOS domain name () returned ok.
>>>>>> NETBIOS domain name: companyname
>>>>>> Call to Enabling NTLM on /public () returned ok.
>>>>>> calling CommitPOP3 (0x25c838).
>>>>>> Call to CommitPOP3 () returned ok.
>>>>>> calling _SetRegInt4Value (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
>>>>>> SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SmallBusinessServer\Connectivity\ICW,
>>>>>> Last_MailOption_Exchange, -1).
>>>>>> Ignoring return value from call to _SetRegInt4Value().
>>>>>> Call to CEMailCommit::Commit () returned ok.
>>>>>> calling GetBOConnector ().
>>>>>> Call to GetBOConnector () returned ok.
>>>>>> calling spADs->PutEx (ADS_PROPERTY_CLEAR,
>>>>>> msExchSmtpOutboundSecurityPassword).
>>>>>> Call to spADs->PutEx () returned ok.
>>>>>> calling spADs->SetInfo ().
>>>>>> Call to spADs->SetInfo () returned ok.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:uMZUNkIJGHA.3100@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>>>> Hi Mike,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> C:\Program Files\Microsoft Windows Small Business
>>>>>>> Server\Support\icwlog.txt
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You might want to first delete or rename icwlog.txt. This will
>>>>>>> allow a fresh copy of the file to be created when you run CEICW.
>>>>>>> Then re-run CEICW and post the resultant icwlog.txt file for us to
>>>>>>> look at.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
>>>>>>> ===================================
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "MikeR" <research@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:uRWWuXHJGHA.604@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>>>>> Hi Merv,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I ran it a week ago to be sure that OMA was enabled because I had
>>>>>>>> an issue with a treo 700 not syncing with exchange. The odd thing
>>>>>>>> about the first time I ran it was that it killed a few other things
>>>>>>>> such as subfolder paths on the root website. Seems like it reverted
>>>>>>>> to a "default" installation. It did not error out when I ran it a
>>>>>>>> week ago though. All is forwarded fine from the router and I did
>>>>>>>> select "enable firewall" and enabled the services that I want. It
>>>>>>>> still finishes with errors when it gets to the firewall section. I
>>>>>>>> don't use UPNP.
>>>>>>>> Do you know of a method to determine an error code for the failure?
>>>>>>>> Nothing appears in event viewer.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
>>>>>>>> message news:Ohs0FFGJGHA.500@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>>>>>> OK, I gotta ask... Why did you run CEICW a week ago (what were
>>>>>>>>> you adding or trying to fix)?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> When you ran CEICW, did you enable the firewall and select the
>>>>>>>>> services you wanted to use?
>>>>>>>>> Are ports 443 and 4125 forwarded from your router to your external
>>>>>>>>> NIC? (I 'm assuming a 2 NIC + router network configuration).
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> If you re-run CEICW now, does it finish with any errors or
>>>>>>>>> messages?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> And don't use the UPNP setup feature if CEICW offers (set up the
>>>>>>>>> port forwarding manually in the router).
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>> Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
>>>>>>>>> ===================================
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> "MikeR" <research@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>> news:et6au7FJGHA.668@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>>>>>>> There are no error codes displayed anywhere that I can find. This
>>>>>>>>>> is a
>>>>>>>>>> server that has been and is running fine otherwise. The reason I
>>>>>>>>>> am trying
>>>>>>>>>> to run CEICW is that I ran through it a week ago and since then
>>>>>>>>>> cannot
>>>>>>>>>> access computers via RWW. This always worked before. The error I
>>>>>>>>>> receive
>>>>>>>>>> when attempting to logon to any local computer via RWW is: "the
>>>>>>>>>> client could
>>>>>>>>>> not connect to the remote computer. remote connections might not
>>>>>>>>>> be enabled
>>>>>>>>>> or the computer might be too bust to accept connections. it is
>>>>>>>>>> also possible
>>>>>>>>>> that network problems are preventing your connection....." This
>>>>>>>>>> is not a
>>>>>>>>>> permissions issue as I cannot even log on as an administrator via
>>>>>>>>>> RWW. I can log on via rdp from any local system as any user so
>>>>>>>>>> remote connections are enabled. I am thinking that when I
>>>>>>>>>> initially ran through the CEICW something hosed a rule that
>>>>>>>>>> allowed terminal service through RWW.
>>>>>>>>>> I appreciate any ideas.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Mike
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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>
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