Re: RWW: version=1 msgtype=status status=-3 message=Password Inco
- From: Shawn O'Connor <ShawnOConnor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2006 14:41:01 -0800
Hmmm...that is a good suggestion and I did think about that a while ago. I
did recently change my router to the Linksys WRV54G, BUT I'm not doing any
port forwarding, etc that I know of. Since I am running ISA 2004 on the
Server with the 2 NIC cards I just have the Server on the router's DMZ. I
just didn't see a way that the router could be pushing its own certificate
out there.
However, it doesn't hurt to change some things around and see if I can't
force a situation where I'm certain the router is not involved at all -- just
to eliminate that as a possibility. I'll have to think about how to do that
and still be able to test over the internet. I don't have an extra router
laying around.
I guess I could just plug the DSL modem into the external NIC on the Server
and use that interface directly. I used to do that, but it didn't seem to be
very reliable. That was back with ISA 2000 -- and I haven't tried the same
config with ISA 2004. I'll post back and let you know.
--Shawn
"Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
Hi Shawn,.
Can you double check your router and see if that is configured for remote
access through port 443? If yes, turn off that remote access or change the
port to something else. I think the certificate is from your router.
Do not change anything manually in IIS regarding the certificate. It SHOULD
show the publishing there.
--
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"Shawn O'Connor" <ShawnOConnor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
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Doing a little more research, I found a post in Google that was handledhttp://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs/browse_thread/thread/ed466c927b150e4b/15610870b46b9369?lnk=st&q=rogue+certificate&rnum=1&hl=en#15610870b46b9369
through this newsgroup last year that seems very similar to this issue.
Unfortunately the thread does not seem to be complete. Perhaps someone at
Microsoft has some more complete info on this? See below:
server.
"Shawn O'Connor" wrote:
By the way, as was posted earlier -- I AM running ISA 2004 on this
supposed
Thanks,
--Shawn
"Shawn O'Connor" wrote:
Steve,
I checked everything you said to check. All was set the way it is
Resetto be.
I reset the IUSR accounts and ran the cscript administrative scripts.
followingIIS and tried once more -- same error message.
What's next? --Thanks.
"Shawn O'Connor" wrote:
Marina -- I tried emailing you from my yahoo account but I got the
error message: "Sorry, I couldn't find any host named
roos.nodontwantspam.nl.com".
I'll post back with the results from Steven's suggestions.
Thanks again.
--Shawn
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