Re: RWW authentication
- From: "Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]" <sbradcpa@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 04 Mar 2006 16:47:05 -0800
Okay ...if you can't get in from the internal side...what's the error screen you get as that will help.
http://msmvps.com/blogs/bradley/archive/2004/12/08/23029.aspx
Double check this please....
SBS-HOOP wrote:
Susan:.
Thanx for your concern about the lack of security. but the Isa firewall was only disabled for a few minutes in order to test. Actually It wasn't disabled. we just added a filter that allowed everything both in and out. It's actually quite easy and you just log all traffic for that period.
The answer to your queston about administrator is that it doesn't work either. No account will authenticate thru RWW. There is clearly a registry entry somewhere that specifies acceptable ip ranges that is not just thru the GUI for IIS, but I do not have any reference material for RWW to be able to check the registry.
I have tried to establish connections even from the internal side of the LAN without success.
"Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks" wrote:
Didn't say you were I was just ensuring the foundations were in place.
Given that you have disabled ISA, you have an external firewall I hope? 4125 is the control port is why we always double check that.
But let's check the iis log files and establish if there are any users that can log in.
Does admin work?
SBS-HOOP wrote:
I'm not stupid; of course the workstations are joined to the domain and all of the necessary ports are opened. The problem presents itself even with the firewall turned off and ISA Server disabled. Not a port issue as far as I can tell.
"Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks" wrote:
Are the workstations joined to the domain and you have port 4125 open at the router?
SBS-HOOP wrote:
We have SBS2003 SP1 with ISA2004 installed and at current fix levels thru 2/22/2006. Client machines are all running XP sp2 with up to date patches.
When we try to sign into RWW at https://servername/remote everything moves smoothly until we actually try to login into the RWW login page. All of the SSL authentication seems to work just fine however on the actual RWW login page we always seem to get the following error message:
"The user name or password is incorrect. Verify that CAPS LOCK is not on, and then retype the current user name and password. If you receive this message again, contact your system administrator to ensure that you have the correct permissions to use the Remote Web Workplace."
We have checked the user name and password, all of the AD permissions, group membership, Directory security allows all computers and all authenticated users.
Any clues would be helpful. Thank you
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