Re: CEICW fails - several errors



johnbrown105 wrote:

The lines with errors from icwlog.txt are:
Error 0x1 returned from call to Setting the default gateway on the
external NIC().
Error 0x1 returned from call to RegisterMSBOExchangeBP().
Error 0x80070003 returned from call to Publishing companyweb().
Error 0x80070003 returned from call to Committing Web publishing
rules().
Error 0x80070003 returned from call to CCometCommit::Commit().
calling ADsGetObject (LDAP://jmiserver.JMINET.local/CN=SmallBusiness
SMTP connector,CN=Connections,CN=first routing group,CN=Routing
Groups,CN=first administrative group,CN=Administrative
Groups,CN=JMINET,CN=Microsoft
Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=JMINET,DC=local, IADs,
0x6f418).
/* these lines included for context; _RestartService() loks generic) */
Call to ADsGetObject () returned ok.
calling spADs->SetInfo ().
Call to spADs->SetInfo () returned ok.
calling spADs->SetInfo ().
Call to spADs->SetInfo () returned ok.
calling _RestartService (RESvc, 1).
/***************************************************************/
Error 0x8007041d returned from call to _RestartService().
Error 0x8007041d returned from call to EnableSMTPConnector().
Error 0x8007041d returned from call to CEMailCommit::Commit().

I just need CEICW to terminate normally so that SMTP and POP3 will
start working again, and I will tackle the problem of Exchange not
delivering SMTP mail another time.



cjobes wrote:
First you need to get you DNS configuration right.
On the WAN NIC of your server the DNS has to point to the LAN IP. No other
DNS entries should be there. The ISP assigned DNS addresses go into the
Forwarders. If you run the CEICW and answer the questions correctly, it will
put them for you in the right spot. Make those changes and try the CEICW
again.

--
Claus


cjobes wrote:

On the WAN NIC of your server the DNS has to point to the LAN IP. No other
DNS entries should be there.

I ran CEICW again and tried to set the WAN NIC (IP 10.0.0.1) DNS to LAN
IP (192.168.0.3), CEICW told me that it cannot be the local IP or
127.0.0.1. So I quit the wizard, set the DNS manually to 192.168.0.3. I
left the WAN gateway to 10.0.0.138, because that is the only way that I
can ping www.google.com, for example. My Internet connection
configuration looked like this:
Ethernet adapter Internet Connection:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast
Ethernet
NIC #2
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-48-54-6C-7C-2E
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 10.0.0.1
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.0.0.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 10.0.0.138
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.3
NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Disabled

I then ran CEICW again. It automatically filled in the DNS servers that
I listed before. It complained if I tried to change them, so I accepted
them and moved on. I assume that it was simply using values from the
last run, because it did not tell me that it had discovered a UPnP
device. It had detected and configured my ADSL modem during one of my
several atempts to fix the problem.

Also, I forgot to mention that CEICW claimed that ISA Server 2000 was
installed, but not running. I immediately checked and ISA Server
Management said that Web Proxy (7 sessions), Firewall (1 session) and
Scheduled Content Download are all running. I also forgot to mention
that, since reverting to my original ISA Server did not work, I
re-applied the ISA Server 2000 SP2 before I made the original post.

According to CEICW, only Network Configuration was sucessful. Firewall,
Secure Website and E-mail all failed. I got some additional errors
because I chose to create a new certificate, and also publish only OWA
and Remote Workplace. Previously, I had unrestricted access.

Error 0x80070003 returned from call to Restricting ConnectComputer to
local network only().
Error 0x80070003 returned from call to Limiting number of
connections().

My current situation is:

Everyone can browse via the proxy
Only I (on the server) can go to a secure site
Not even I can use POP3 or SMTP in Outlook Express.

Is there a new CEICW available, by any chance?

.



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