RE: Move Companyweb to member server 2003

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Hi Paul,

Thanks for your update.

Where the users come from they are prompted to input user name and password
when trying to access the Companyweb site?

If the users locate in internet, it is expected behavior. It is for
security concern.

If the users in LAN, please check the following settings to see if it helps:

1. Open IIS snap-in.
2. Right click Companyweb and click Properties.
3. Click Directory Security tab.
4. Click Edit under "Authentication and access control".
5. Make sure that only the "Enable anonymous access" is Unchecked and the
option "Integrated Windows Authentication" is checked.
6. Click Edit under "IP address and domain name restriction".
7. Make sure that "Granted access" has been selected.
8. Click Edit under "Secure communications".
9. Make sure that "Require secure channel (SSL)" has not been checked.

After modifying the settings and restart the IIS server and then test the
issue again, what is the result?

What is your meaning of "Once they are logged in I would like for them to
be able to go to resources (files,folders, etc) which are housed on both
servers."? Can you describe me more detail what you want to implement?

What is your meaning of "On our internet site we have a simple username and
password login box; I would like for our clients and employees to login by
typing their username, with no domain, and their password."? What is the
"our internet site"? Is it the Companyweb site that is published to
internet or web site that hosted on web server?

I appreciate your time.

Have a nice day!

Sincerely,

Jenny Wu
Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
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Thank you for response Jenny.
I need to clarify more. On our internet site we have a simple username
and
password login box; I would like for our clients and employees to login by
typing their username, with no domain, and their password. Now, realize
that
our Companyweb is on the SBS box and the login screen is on our Webserver
box, there seems to be an issue with getting the credentials passed
between
the servers.
The webserver is not a backup domain server, nor anything else (ie DNS,
WINS, etc).
Once they are logged in I would like for them to be able to go to
resources
(files,folders, etc) which are housed on both servers.
Is it possible to accomplish what I ask?
Thanks
Paul
""Jenny wu [MSFT]"" wrote:

Hi Paul,

Thanks for using the SBS newsgroup!

I am sorry for the delayed response due to weekend. Please understand
that
the newsgroups are staffed weekdays by Microsoft Support professionals
to
answer your systems and applications questions. Your understanding is
greatly appreciated!

From your description, I understand that you want to know if the
Companyweb
site can be moved to member server or if the companyweb site can be
published to internet. If I am off base, please don't hesitate to let me
know.

It is not support that moving the Companyweb site to other member
server.
Since the Companyweb site is integrated with the SBS server.

To publish the Companyweb site to internet, we need Run CEICW
(Configuration E-mail and Internet Connection wizard) to open related
ports
in firewall (80,443,444)

*Note: If you have installed any hardware firewall or router outside the
network, you need manually open related ports (80, 443,444) on the
hardware
firewall or router.

1. Expand Standard Management | To Do List.
2. Click Connect to the Internet in the right pane.
3. Navigate the wizard to Firewall and then select Enable firewall. In
the
next page, make sure items you want to publish services are checked in
services configuration page.
4. Click Next and then select Allow access to the following web site
services from the internet.
5. Make sure Windows Sharepoint Services Intranet site is selected and
click Next.
6. Click Create a new Web services certificate (input your FQDN as the
web
server certificate) and then click Next.
7. Following the wizard to finish it.

And then the users can access the Companyweb using URL:
https://publicFQDN:444.

It is recommended you take a look at the following KB article to get
detail
steps to configure network connection:

825763 How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business Server
2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825763

Additionally, it is not recommended we open too many ports in the router
since it is very insecure to our network. Generally, we open the ports
we
needed to allow some specific traffic. You can refer to the following
list:

TCP port Definition
25 Email (SMTP)
80 required for HTTP
requests for your site
443 required for HTTPS
requests using SSL, which secures communications from your server and a
Web
browser
444 Companyweb
4125 Remote Web Workplace
1723 (plus GRE Protocol 47) VPN
3389 Terminal Services
21 FTP

Hope above information helps! I am happy to be of assistance to you and
look forward to your reply!

Have a nice day!

Sincerely,

Jenny Wu
Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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I have SBS2003 network with 2 member Server 2003's, one is Webserver
hosting
a few domains (separate IPs) and the other takes care of backups.
I would like to make a login for our employees/clients on our internet
website. This however seems to be more complicated than I thought.
I would like to know if you can move the Companyweb to a member server
in
order to simplify this task; Or maybe that is not necessary, but rather
there
is a better way to accomplish this task.
I appreciate any help I can get - Many humble thanks
Paul





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