Re: IIS and SBS 2003



mine does the same thing, if I http to local host

we should start off with the basics
1. How many nics
2. What are they connected to?
3. run "ipconfig /all" on server and post results here
4. Is this a brand new install..or been working and now acting up?

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"groberts" <wangel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1154976797.307867.7860@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello all;

I have a wierd problem. IIS seems broke on my SBS 2003 machine?
Whenever I try to HTTP to http://localhost it immediatly returns a
page error.

I've done some testing, and from what I can tell, the service or
something is messed up? If I telnet to port 80 of localhost, and
start to type, it blows me out and gives me two underlines ( __ ) on
the screen. I've tested this to other SBS 2003 servers that I have
deployed, and when I telnet to port 80 and type, then hit enter, it
gives me a bad request (Like it's supposed).

Any suggestions? I hate to have to reinstall IIS (Since this is
SBS). As a side note, NONE of the sites work (OWA, Sharepoint etc).

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Thank You,
Gary


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