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Old May 17th, 2004, 10:35 AM
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Another IIS Issue

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I have a WinXP system with IIS 5.1 that I just setup as a web and FTP server. All windows updates/hotfixes has been installed. I have Netgear firewall that I have forwarded HTTP and FTP traffic to the server. FTP is working great. I can access the site from both the Lan and internet and others can access it also. The website is a different story. I can access the site from the lan and also access it from inside the lan using the outside interface IP address on the firewall. Everyone on the net received the "Page cannot be displayed" error. I verified that anonynmous access is enable using the IUSR_MACHINENAME account and I can see the firewall forwarding the traffic to the server via the firewall logs. I have no virtual directory and have made sure that the correct permissions we set on the wwwroot folder. my main file is index.htm and that is configured under the "Documents" tab and default documents are enabled. I'm out of ideas at this point. Can any one offer any suggestions? Thanks in advance

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Old May 17th, 2004, 05:53 PM
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It really sounds like a firewall issue. Do you have the XP Internet Connection Firewall enabled in addition to another firewall?
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It really sounds like a firewall issue. Do you have the XP Internet Connection Firewall enabled in addition to another firewall?


No the XP firewall is disabled. I do have a netgear firewall but I have port HTTP traffic (Port 80) forwarded to my server IP. When people try to connect to the website, I can see the traffic being forwarded by the firewall to the server but they are unable to see the site. I setup the rule to forward FTP traffic the same way and it works fine. I even tried to upgrade my firmware on my firewall to rule that out. You could be correct however. I don't see any IP addresses in the log files of the webserver. I guess I could take the firewall out of the chain and see what happens.

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It really sounds like a firewall issue. Do you have the XP Internet Connection Firewall enabled in addition to another firewall?


I removed the Netgear firewall and reverifed that the firewall in XP is disabled. People are still unable to see the website via the internet. URL FTP is still working fine. Since this is a test machine, Last night reformatted and reloaded XP and IIS. The same thing happen before and after the format that FTP works but HTTP doesn't. At this point I'm thinking it may be a configuration issue. Here are screenshots of my configuration. Let me know how this looks. Thanks in advance.
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