Re: server publish under host headers - ISA 2004



Hello PLeite,

Thank you for posting here.

According to your description, I understand that you want to publish an
internal web site via http://egroupware.ourdomain.com instead of
http://sbserver.ourdomain.com:8000/egroupware. If I have misunderstood the
problem, please don't hesitate to let me know.

Based on my research, I suggest we try the following steps to see if we can
resolve this issue:

1. Please contact your public DNS ISP, to make sure the public domain name
egroupware.ourdomain.com is pointing to your public IP address.

2. Create a web publish rule in ISA 2004:

1) Open ISA Server Management, navigate to Firewall Policy, on right hand,
the Tasks Tab, click Publish a Web Server

2) Go through the New Web Publishing Rule Wizard. Select Allow in Select
Rule Action page. Point out the web server's computer name or IP address
(internal Linux server)

3) Select This domain name (type below): in Public Name Details page. Then
input "egroupware.ourdomain.com" in Public name box.

4) Select the SBS Web Listener in the Select Web Listener page. Then finish
the wizard.

5) Double click this new rule, select Bridging tap, input 8000 in the
Redirect requests to HTTP port box.

6) Move this rule to top and click Apply button to make the new web publish
rule work.

If we can not resolve the issue after we perform the above steps, please
kindly help me collect some information for further investigation:
1. Please help to gather the ISA Info:

1) Download the file from the following URL:

http://www.isatools.org/tools/isainfo.zip

2) Extract all files to a folder on ISA server.

3) Double click Isainfo.js. This will generate 2 files
ISAInfo2004-<computer-name>.log and ISAInfo2004-<computer-name>.xml in the
current folder.

4) Please send these files to me at v-terliu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

2. Please also help to gather the ISA logs:

1) Schedule a down time.

2) Open ISA 2004 management console.

3) Expand the server node and highlight 'Monitoring'.

4) In the right pane, switch to the 'Logging' tab, make sure the 'Task
Pane' is showed there.

5) In the 'Task Pane', click 'Configure Firewall Logging' under 'Logging
Tasks', and then switch the 'log storage format' from 'MSDE database'
(default) to 'File'.

6) Switch to the 'Fields' tab, click 'Select All', and then click OK.

7) In the 'Task Pane', click 'Configure Web Proxy Logging' under 'Logging
Tasks', and then switch the 'log storage format' from 'MSDE database'
(default) to 'File'.

8) Switch to the 'Fields' tab, click 'Select All', and then click OK.

9) Click 'Apply' to save changes and update the configuration.

10) Temporarily disable the Firewall service. To do that, please click
Monitoring | Services tab, and then right click 'Microsoft Firewall' to
choose 'Stop'.

11) Clear the current existing W3C logs. To do that, go to the log saving
directory and clean any existing .W3C logs. By default, the logs will be
saved to 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft ISA Server\ISALogs'. (Some MDF may not
be able to deleted, that's normal.) You may backup them first and then
delete them.

12) Go back to the ISA 2004 management console, and then Start the stopped
'Microsoft Firewall' service.

13) Reproduce the problem, stop the service, and then gather the resulting
W3C files to me for analysis.

14) Please also let me know the IP address of the testing clients so that I
can filter the data.

Hope these steps will give you some help.

Thanks and have a nice day!

Best regards,

Terence Liu(MSFT)

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| From: "Pedro M. Leite" <pleite@xxxxxxxxx>
| References: <#I7GDUjkHHA.588@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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| Subject: Re: server publish under host headers - ISA 2004
| Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 09:37:34 +0100
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| good morning
|
| thank you for your kind reply.
| but this doesn't deals with the host header issue, does it ??
|
| i would liko to reach the inside linux server from the outside by using
| http://egroupware.ourdomain.com
| under port 80. can this be done ??
|
| thank you very much
| PLeite
| ------------------------------------------------------
| "Nick Domukhovsky" <ndomukhovsky@xxxxx> escreveu na mensagem
| news:OZ52FkskHHA.680@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > > good afternoon
| > >
| > > our setup is sbs 2k3 with isa 2k4 under fixed ip address
| > > the setup is usual one : internet - router - sbs nic 1 | sbs | - sbs
nic
| 2
| > > inside lan
| > >
| > > on the inside, we have a linux server hosting egroupware, available to
| the
| > > ouside world on port 8000, so under
| > > http://sbserver.ourdomain.com:8000/egroupware , we can reach the linux
| > > server.
| > > now my question is, can we reach egroupware on the linux server from
the
| > > outside world, typing http://egroupware.ourdomain.com ?? publishing
| > > internally the 8000 port server under this host name ??
| > >
| > > thank you and best regards.
| > >
| > > PLeite from Portugal
| > >
| > >
| > >
| > Create general web publishing rule for publishing your linux server,
| > then open properties of this rule and select "Bridging" tab. Change
| > default port 80 to 8000 (option named "redirect request to HTTP port").
| >
| >
| >
| >
| > --
| > With best regards
| > Nickolay Domukhovsky, MCSA
|
|
|

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