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I have a problem with my Windows 2003 Standard Edition Server and the Windows integrated Firewall. The machine has 4 ip-adresses which work perfectly when the firewall is turned off. 1. But when I turn on the firewall and enable the port 80 (webserver) only (port 80-) traffic for the last ip-adress of the server is coming through the Windows-Internet-Connection-Firewall, traffic for the other adresses is dropped. Protocol ftp is working perfectly on all IP-adresses even with firewall enabled. It seems a Microsoft-BUG, is it? 2. All settings in the ip-adress -tab of the protocol-definition in the firewall are ignored, means if you enter a specific ip-adress for ftp e.g. the protocol still works on the other, excluded ips. What can I do, patch? Thanks for all Answers Tom Tom Cafe |
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Ok, I am having exactly the same problem described by Chintan Mehta
Were there any solutions?? Is this an error that Microsoft Should address? "jemezhobbit" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<4BDFA254-EE11-48DA-AE16-(E-Mail Removed)>... > .. sounds exactly like the problem that I'm having .. it's not only web service, but DNS is being blocked even when I open port 53 .. > > .. worse yet, I cannot run a third-party firewall as Win2k3 won't allow it .. > > > > ----- Chintan Mehta wrote: ----- > > I have the same problem. My configuration is as follows > * Windows Server 2003 standard > * 5 Static IP addresses on a single NIC (one listed as > the main IP on the TCP/IP properties page for the > connection and other 4 added as additional IP addresses > in the advanced TCP/IP settings property page) > * IIS Web sites each assigned to an individual IP address > on port 80 > * ICF turned on to allow Remote Desktop Administration > (server name and port 3389) and Web Server (servername > and port 80) and others. > > With these desired settings the server only responds to > the last IP address on the IP adresses list on the > advanced TCP/IP settings page (not the one listed as the > main IP). Also none of my http web sites are accessible. > Also Remote Desktop is only possible on the last IP > address. > * If I turn off ICF then all my http web sites work fine. > * If I remove the additional IP addresses then the main > IP begins to work fine again. > > Please help! Should I drop ICF altogether and use IPSec > instead as a firewall? > > Chintan > > >-----Original Message----- > >Hi! > >I have a problem with my Windows 2003 Standard Edition > Server and the > >Windows integrated Firewall. > >The machine has 4 ip-adresses which work perfectly when > the firewall is > >turned off. > >1. But when I turn on the firewall and enable the port > 80 (webserver) only > >(port 80-) traffic for the last ip-adress of the server > is coming through > >the Windows-Internet-Connection-Firewall, traffic for > the other adresses is > >dropped. Protocol ftp is working perfectly on all IP- > adresses even with > >firewall enabled. It seems a Microsoft-BUG, is it? > >2. All settings in the ip-adress -tab of the protocol- > definition in the > >firewall are ignored, means if you enter a specific ip- > adress for ftp e.g. > >the protocol still works on the other, excluded ips. > >What can I do, patch? > >Thanks for all Answers > >Tom > >>>. > > |
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