Re: SharePoint 3.0: problems with external access
- From: "Costas" <cpstechgroup@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 11:53:41 -0400
Is Certificate Services installed on your server? Go to Administrative Tools, Certificate Services.
If the services is not installed, go to Control Panel, Add/Remote Programs, Add or Remove Windows Components and add the Certificate Services component. When it asks you for the name, give it the name of your business. This will allow you to issue certificates. Try running the SSL wizard again and see if the options is visible.
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Costas
"AllenM" <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:u0aPhkFsIHA.4476@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Well it appears it does not allow me to "create a new certificate". I do not have the option to 'Send the requestimmediately....' so if I select the given to create now and send later when I'm through going through the process it appears it does not create it because when I come back in I cannot "View Certificate".
"Costas" <cpstechgroup@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:emLg5O%23rIHA.672@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxAllen,
Click on delete pending request and then start the wizard again. Click on 'Create a new certificate', select the option 'Send the request immediately....', under name give a name for the certificate (e.g, mysite.publicdomain.com), give the name of your organization, and organization unit, under common name, type the public name of the domain (e.g. mysite.publicdomain.com), provide the location, then the port (this is the port where the site will listen to for SSL requests), and under certification authority, you should select the certification authority of your domain (it should be in the format server.domain.local\Name of Authority).
That will create a certificate for the web site.
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"AllenM" <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:uDDSjH8rIHA.4952@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxthanks costas,
Here's where I am a bit confused. After starting the certificate wizard it get to the window box "Pending certificate Request" with 2 options.
1. Process the pending request and install certificate (default)
2. Delete pending request.
So I accept the default and select option 1. Now here is where it becomes confusing to me. The next window that pops up is........
Process a pending certificate request by retrieving the file that contains the certification authority's response.
Path and file name:
C:\*.cer
with a Browse button. Where do I browse to or do I simply type a new name for a new certificate and if so where shall I save it to?
"Costas" <cpstechgroup@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:uQsyk$7rIHA.2492@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxAllen,
Since the WSS site is functional internally, go to IIS Manager, right click on the site, select 'Directory Security', click 'Server Certificate' and create a new server certificate. Give it the port number (e.g. 5000) on which you want the site to respond to.
After that you need to create a wildcard certificate, to be able to have different sites behind ISA. There is one more possibility but I'm not sure if it will work. Instead of creating a wild card certificate, use the publishing.xxx.xxx certificate that ISA creates when you run CEICW. I'll have to test that and I'll post back.
When I had ISA installed the WSS 3.0 site was on a different server. I created a wildcard certificate and the server will listen to two different URLs. When I was typing myremote.mydomain.com it will go to SBS and when I was typing myportal.mydomain.com it will forward the request to SharePoint on the member server.
I'll have to test the scenario I mentioned earlier and let you know
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Costas
"AllenM" <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:OxyKwa7rIHA.1872@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxCostas,
Please excuse my ignorance but I am having some problems understanding the correct procedures to do this. I know your time is valuable but if you can take a few moments here to walk me through this I sure would appreciate it.
What would be my first step?
Create a new certificate for the WSS 3.0 website? I'm a bit confused or lack the knowledge to do so correctly.
"Costas" <cpstechgroup@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:egNpSL7rIHA.2064@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxThat is in the SharePoint 3.0 Central Administration, under 'Operations'.
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Costas
"AllenM" <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eljT7G7rIHA.2208@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxWhere is this located?
"Go to 'Alternate Access Mappings' and in the 'Internet Zone' for your
application,type: https://remote.domain.com:8000
"Costas" <cpstechgroup@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:C7B8291E-C694-41CF-A387-87A89408E707@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxAllen,
Port 443 won't work because it is already used by the Default Web Site. What you need to do is create a wildcard certificate and use it in ISA. This will allow you to have multiple web sites behind ISA. The steps are outlined in the following document http://www.microsoft.com/technet/isa/2004/maintain/wildcard.mspx
If I remember correctly, when I used to run CEICW, it used to overwrite the certificate with the publishing.x.x so I had to reset it.
I'll try to find sometime to see if there is any other way to do that but I don't believe there is. ISA 'complicates' things a bit for small business environment but that's only because it's designed to be very secure
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Costas
"AllenM" <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:udDIKJ6rIHA.5096@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxThanks Costas. Quick question regarding the SSL port to use and the ISA rule. Does it require a certain SSL port to use? Any preferred port for SSL? 443? Also what protocaol/Listener do I use when creating the ISA rule. SBS Web Listener?
"Costas" <cpstechgroup@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:05EBDF02-207C-42C0-8973-A039FED53701@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxAllen,
The steps to publish WSS 3.0 applications behind ISA 2004 are the same as those that I posted earlier. The additional step would be to create a secure web server publishing rule in ISA Server to forward the requests to the site. I had a similar setup up to recently but I don't currently have any installations with ISA installed to be able to guide you step-by-step.
If you have any problem configuring ISA let me know and I'll do my best to help. There is also a document you might want to take a look at ( http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4C5BF9DD-3EFB-451D-B213-98ED039190BF&displaylang=en ) This talks bout Portal Server 2003, but the steps as far as ISA 2004 is concerned are the same. Actually I think the document is more complicated than the process to setup the rules :-)
As far as linking to the application from within companyweb, first you must complete the above steps and then add a link, in companyweb, to the external URL. That should do it.
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Costas
"AllenM" <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eKPp%23b5rIHA.1768@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxPardon my intrusion here but I've been following this thread as it is similiar to what I am trying to accomplish. Costas you seem to have a good knowledge of WSS 3.0 and publishing it for external access. So instead of posting my own thread if you all don't mind I'll post as a continuation here. thanks.
Here's my situation. Like Charles I have installed WSS 3.0 in a side by side configuration as suggested by MS. Everything works fine as well as my WSS 2.0 companyweb. I have SBS 2003 Premium server SP1 and am using ISA 2004 SP2. My WSS 2.0 companyweb is accessable from internal as well as external.
http://companyweb (internal)
https://FQDN:444 (external)
I want to be able to access my WSS 3.0 externally as well. So I thought the easiest way to do it was to add a link to my WSS 2.0 companyweb that points to my WSS 3.0 website. Works fine. Internally only. I was wrong to think that it would work externally. So my question to you all would be.........
1. How would I get the link on my WSS 2.0 companyweb pointing to my WSS 3,0 website to work externally.
2.How would I publish the WSS 3.0 website to access externally direct.
http://servername:8084/sites/companyweb3/default.aspx (internal URL for WSS 3,0 website)
"Costas" <cpstechgroup@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23cG1173rIHA.548@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxCharles,
Glad to hear external access worked. As far as editing directly the IP address in IIS, that is something that isn't recommended with SharePoint sites. Anything you need to do, you must do from within Central Administration.
If the application didn't work internally, having as IP address the 'All Unassigned', that most probably means, that you didn't provide a host header name when you created the application. If a host header is defined, IIS knows where to router the requests for 'http://mysite'
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Costas
"Charles" <Charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:BEBDDCE0-1ADB-4407-B003-D6B4F80C03ED@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxCostas,
Many thanks, this is exactly the input I needed. So the port number one
needs in the external address is in fact the port used by SSL! Of course of
course. So I did exactly that and...it works externally, great !
I had an issue with internal access as a result of the changes, but I think
I will able to solve it on my own (or so I hope-;): under the SP 3.0 website
in IIS, I had to tweak the IP address under properties (from undetermined to
192.168.16.2) so that I regained internally access. Any thoughts on that?
Correct you think?
Unfortunately I cannot test external access right now because I am on the
LAN and that my computer at home is not available for VPN (btw, do you any
easy way to test remote access other than VPNing a specific computer off the
LAN?)
Anyway I will keep you posted on external+internal access but the hardest
part is behind me now, thanks again
"Costas" wrote:
Charles,
Let's say that your Internet facing side responds to:
https://remote.domain.com (in other words in order to access RWW you type
https://remote.domain.com/remote)
In IIS, go to the web site that SharePoint is using and create a certificate
that listens to port 8000 (as per your example). Make sure that next to
SSL, it shows 8000, in the Properties section.
Go to 'Alternate Access Mappings' and in the 'Internet Zone' for your
application,type: https://remote.domain.com:8000
Open the port 8000 on the firewall and forward it to the server's internal
IP.
That should do it
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Costas
"Charles" <Charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:64EB8D07-F5FA-43C8-9BEE-DC5764A67553@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi all,
> We have SBS 2003 standard SP2 behind a Sonicwall TZ 180.
>
> We installed SharePoint 3.0 side-by-side with SP 2.0, no > problem during
> installation, we followed the MS instructions for SP 3.0 on > SBS 2003.
> Everything works fine internally. We like SP 3.0, which we > find a great
> improvement over SP 2.0. So far so good.
>
> The trouble is with external access, which we find > incredibly complex to
> set
> up and so far does not work. Here is what we did :
> - Under SP 3.0 Central Administration/Operations/Alternate > Access
> Mappings/Public Zone URLs, we have 1) under «default » the > internal url ;
> 2)
> under « internet » https://ip-address:portnumber, where the > port number
> was
> the one allocated to the site during the initial set up of > the intranet
> following the MS intructions (ie "25364") and the > ip-address is our static
> external address (also used to access RWW without > difficulty, for
> example).
> - Under IIS, we found the SP 3.0 web site created during > setup, but with
> no
> Certificate, which we then added (we used the existing cert > also used for
> RWW), and specified a SSL port different from the TCP one > (which is the
> above
> 25364, so that the SSL is, for example, 8000). I think > that I don't
> really
> understand how the SSL port works and what it is for, so I > suspect that I
> am
> doing something wrong here.
> - In the Sonicwall, we opened both the 25364 and the 8000 > ports
> After trying different combinations of the above (for > example : no
> specification of the SSL port. ?), the SP 3.0 site still > does not work
> externally.
> What I am doing wrong or missing ?
> Thanks for your help
> Charles
>
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