Don't use ICF. It is more-or-less a "Home User Tool". The proper way to
secure a web server is by normal server "hardening practices".
Securing a Windows 2003 Server (IIS)
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec...secmod124.mspx
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Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com
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> > > Hi All:
> > > I have a W2K3 standard server running IIS 6.0 with
> > > multiple sites. Each site has a dedicated IP address. When
> > > I enable ICF firewall (port 80 open), it blocks access to
> > > all sites from outside. How can I configure ICF to allow
> > > connections to ALL IP addresses on the server?
> >
> > I have this exact problem as well. I need multiple IPs for SSL sites,
but
> > ICF blocks 100% of all IPs except the last IP added to the machine. Has
> > anyone been able to get ICF to work with multiple IP addresses?
> >
>
> I've seen this problem too, but never found a solution. Has anyone got
> a working solution for this ?
>
> Andy