Hello, I don't see ASP.NET "area". In Add Remove programs I see .net framework 3.5 and WSE installed. May be I need particulary install the ASP.NET, but I don't know where I do this.
In Windows 7 I have this area (abowe IIS and Management areas).
Thank you for ahead.
i have winXp sp2 on my machine. i have installed IIS. when i am trying to open my localhost as http://localhost/ it asks for login and password. when i am using my windows authentication to login creates an error message http 500 internal server error
and error detail is
error '8002801c'
Error accessing the OLE registry.
/iisHelp/common/500-100.asp, line 17
how can i resolve this problem?
I've got an environment with several IIS 6 web servers hosting hundreds of apps (dozens of sites, hundreds of virtual directories) all with a myriad of different configurations belonging to dozens of different developers (all deploying apps willy nilly).
Is there some sort of managed software solution that will
centralize management of all my IIS6 environments
provide some inventory functionality
allow for reporting or querying of said application inventory
enforce and automate some sort of deployment process?
I keep getting this error in my event viewer on IIS 6. I'm trying to figure out if my error resets my connection (maybe recycles the worker processes?).
The error is:
An attempt was made to load filter 'C:\Program Files\Software Artisans\FileUp
\FileUpIsapi.dll' but it requires the SF_NOTIFY_READ_RAW_DATA filter notification and
this notification is not supported in Worker Process Isolation Mode.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink
/events.asp.
Hi,
how can I configure IIS SMTP sever to not attach the original mail to the Delivery Status Notification messages? The problem is that when sending newsletters with fairly large attchemnts all these attachments are again attached to the DSN messages which results in a full administrator's mailbox.
Thank you
I have an ELB app and when logging into an instance and looking at the IIS logs I see something like the following:
2013-10-18 17:14:25 10.240.27.2 GET /FSViewer/Img.aspx trcid=451847431&vhtid=391833142 80 - 10.210.107.159 Mozilla/5.0+(compatible;+MSIE+10.0;+Windows+NT+6.1;+WOW64;+Trident/6.0) 200 0 0 140
The 10.240.27.2 address always repeated, which is the load balancer?
So how do I find out the IP addresses that are hitting my server?
I have a website running on IIS and using Windows Authentication. All users that are configured to get access to the site are form a AD domain (not local users). In the properties of a Website, I have set to use the AD domain as the realm.
Now, when using Firefox, Safari or Chrome - Everything is fine. When the user tries to open the site, he get's the login box. he enters simply "username" and "password" (let's pretend that it's an actual login and password :P) and he get's into the site.
When using IE, however, things get nasty. When the user tries to open the site - he get's the login box. User enters the "username" and "password" again, but those get rejected! And when the second time login box pops up - it has the username filled in as "web-server-domain-name\username" which is wrong, because web-server-domain-name is not the domain where all users reside (it's "ad-domain"). I've spent days trying to figure out what's going on...
Note, that if I manually enter "ad-domain\username" - I get accepted into the site without problems. So, my guess is that IE sends wrong username if domain is not specified.
Anyway, IE is the only browser that triggers this behavior!
Is it possible to do a server-side fix? Maybe it's possible to somehow auto-map the users to AD users?
If it's not solvable server-side - is there a client-side fix for this?
Thank you.
PS: I'm more of a programmer than a sys-admin, so configuring servers isn't the strong side of mine... :P
UPDATE:
@Evan: Yes, "Digest authentication for Windows domain servers" is also enabled.
@Eric: IIS version is 6.0. The authentication methods enabled are: Integrated and digest - all other methods are disabled.
As for the security log. I looked at it, when doing "username" and "password" login in Chrome/Firefox and when doing "ad-domain\username" and "password" login from IE - the generated log messages are the same (I see no difference, anyway). When entering "username" and "password" I don't see any errors in the security (or any other) log, so can't tell what method it's trying to use.
UPDATE 2:
As suggested by Eric in the comments - I played around with Fiddler... While playing with it, I noticed, that when "username" and "password" is entered in FF and IE - the "Authorization" header value (encrypted) sent by IE is longer (almost two times) than one sent by FF.
I tried to disable Windows Integrated authentication and only leave the Digest enabled - that fixed the problem (meaning, IE used the right realm just like other browsers), but that caused bazillion other problems with my site, because with Digest - user impersonation on the server doesn't work (that causes problems, when connecting to database etc).
Any ideas?
I have installed IIS and .NET 4.0 on Windows Server 2003.
I have a web ready website that that targets .NET 4.0 and have updated the default website home directory to map to the website's directory.
When I visit the website in a web browser (localhost, localhost:80), I get a 404 error (File or directory not found).
Here is the IP address so you can see for yourself. http://72.45.244.92/
How do I get my ASP.NET 4.0 website to run?
I just generated a certificate with a CN and two subject alternative names (3 differents fqdn) and i always get a handshake failure, whatever the ssl version i use:
14177:error:1407F0E5:SSL routines:SSL2_WRITE:ssl handshake failure:s2_pkt.c:428:
14176:error:1409E0E5:SSL routines:SSL3_WRITE_BYTES:ssl handshake failure:s3_pkt.c:530:
I'm now asking myself if IIS5 on win2000 does really support those certificates, any ideas ?
Thanks in advance.
I have an existing site that I would like to add a staging subdomain to. I created a new web site for it in IIS, added a host header for subdomain.mysite.com but when I try to get to the subdomain it is not found.
Do I need to create an A Record in my DNS to point subdomain.mysite.com to the server's IP or will the existing entry for mysite.com work? If not, can anyone see what I am doing wrong here?
I try to force encoding with IIS7.
When I add in the http response headers the key :
Content-Type and value charset=utf-8 i got this key content-type : text/html,content-type=utf-8
it's there a way to remove the comma ?
I have two computers on a home network. One is a development machine, testing sites on IIS (http:// myclientsite/). My other computer (Laptop) is connected through a wireless – it can access shared folders just fine.
How do I allow Laptop to access the site (http:// myclientsite/) located on the development machine?
Had a thing at work today on a Windows Server 2003 box. In IIS Manager I'm trying to create an application for a directory. So I've brought up the properties dialog and clicked the "Create" button and it did absolutely nothing - no error, the application name box stays greyed out and there's no gear icon on the folder. Also there was no event log message.
Has anyone seen this happen or know of a solution?
Andrew, M facing the same problem.IIS Management console is not present under web management tool.Two options are there
1IIS 6 management compatibility 2IIS Management Scripts & Tools.
checked both. But come in no use.Please help.
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Is it possible to have IIS (6 or 7.5) return a 404 Not Found (instead of 403 Forbidden) when a disallowed directory listing is requested?
A security scanning service I use thinks the 403 is revealing something "potentially sensitive", when in fact it's just not a valid URL. My workaround is to drop a default.aspx into each directory that returns an empty 404 page, but there has to be a better way...
We're building a web service that will be deployed on an IIS7.5 farm, and secured through SSL, and also requiring client certs that will be mapped to Active Directory accounts.
My understanding is that the server cert needs to be generated for a specific server. If that is the case then we will need a server cert for each server in the farm. Because the farm will be load balanced, how do we generate client certs that will work with any of the servers in the farm?
Some file from my inetsrv directory (c:\windows\system32\inetsrv) were accidentally removed. Is there a way to get them back? Reinstalling IIS server role doesn't help, because Windows doesn't remove inetsrv directory when removing the role. Copying files from another Server 2008 machine doesn't help neither.
i need help with IIS redirect...
My website is on the internet and i want to redirect requests based on the following rule:
if URL = http :// contoso.com (public address) - Redirect to http :// contoso.com/portal
if URL = http :// myserver (internal address) - Dont do anything
if URL = http :// 192.168.0.1 (internal address) - Dont do anything
is it possible? how can i do it?!?
i managed to get the first one... but i cant get the second and third one to work...
I am running an ASP.NET 3.5 website on IIS 6 with Server 2003. Whenever I modify any of the ASPX files, any page on the site then takes about 2-3 minutes before it starts to load. Even the smallest modification causes this to happen.
Why is this?
I have Windows Server 2008, with IIS7.5 and SQL Server 2008. I want to install DotNetNuke which is an ASP.NET application. What are the necessary precautions to not to get pwn3d.
I am trying to get Jakarta Connector to work on my Windows 2003 Box, with IIS 6. I downloaded the latest version of the connector. Whenever I try to access the redirector I get a "You are not authorized to view this page - HTTP Error 401.3" in my isapi_redirect log the last line is always
[debug] HttpFilterProc::jk_isapi_plugin.c (2079): [/jakarta/isapi_redirect.dll] is not a servlet url
Anyone have any ideas on what is going on and why I cant get this to work.