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Cannot find server or DNS errordefault.htm page) located in C:\inetpub\wwwroot on an XPe machine on the same LAN. XPe PC name is "SIENNA1", at 192.168.0.100. The other, "Bigguy" is at 192.168.0.101. Both are able to access the internet via IE6. Both can see each other's files in My Network Places, although I have to actually log on from Bigguy by entering a valid login to SIENNA1 using an account name and password that has been set up. I can ping SIENNA1 and FTP to it from bigguy. However, I cannot telnet to SIENNA1 from bigguy, nor can I see my web page, even with the use of port 80 explicitly. IIS *is* running. If I type http://sienna1 from SIENNA1, I see the served web page just fine, same as if I use the explicit IP address. I have checked router settings and also tried to explicitly allow TCP port 80 on the Sienna from bigguy (XP Pro firewall enabled). No Antivirus software is currently running because Norton's Common Client App is crashing all the time. Any ideas? Name resolution seems to be fine, and networking seems to be fine (e.g. file
and print sharing). So something else must be blocking traffic destined for port 80 on Sienna. A firewall of some kind seems to be the most likely culprit. If you temporarily disable the firewall on Sienna completely, does everything start working? If so, then this is where you need to target your troubleshooting, since the firewall configuration is what's stopping the traffic. Cheers Ken Show quoteHide quote "brianmwood" <brianmw***@email.msn.com> wrote in message news:uWoZsrdSFHA.3420@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... : On XP Pro, trying to access a web page (a simple "hello world" type of : default.htm page) located in C:\inetpub\wwwroot on an XPe machine on the : same LAN. XPe PC name is "SIENNA1", at 192.168.0.100. The other, "Bigguy" is : at 192.168.0.101. Both are able to access the internet via IE6. Both can see : each other's files in My Network Places, although I have to actually log on : from Bigguy by entering a valid login to SIENNA1 using an account name and : password that has been set up. I can ping SIENNA1 and FTP to it from bigguy. : : However, I cannot telnet to SIENNA1 from bigguy, nor can I see my web page, : even with the use of port 80 explicitly. : : IIS *is* running. If I type http://sienna1 from SIENNA1, I see the served : web page just fine, same as if I use the explicit IP address. : : I have checked router settings and also tried to explicitly allow TCP port : 80 on the Sienna from bigguy (XP Pro firewall enabled). No Antivirus : software is currently running because Norton's Common Client App is crashing : all the time. : : Any ideas? : : : I tried router settings. I turned off the XP firewall in "bigguy". I
disconnected the router and tried a hub with direct connections between the PCs with no Internet at all. I tried two other PCs. I found some bogus settings in the IIS setup and fixed them (now using IUSR_MACHINENAME\SIENNA1" which is part of the Guests users. All appears normal, but still no luck. I think it might be a config problem in the XPe setup. I see "Connected, Firewalled" in the network settings, but it won't let me turn it off. Brian Show quoteHide quote "Ken Schaefer" <kenREM***@THISadOpenStatic.com> wrote in message news:O%23kxZyeSFHA.1172@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > Name resolution seems to be fine, and networking seems to be fine (e.g. > file > and print sharing). So something else must be blocking traffic destined > for > port 80 on Sienna. > > A firewall of some kind seems to be the most likely culprit. If you > temporarily disable the firewall on Sienna completely, does everything > start > working? If so, then this is where you need to target your > troubleshooting, > since the firewall configuration is what's stopping the traffic. > > Cheers > Ken > > -- > Blog: www.adopenstatic.com/cs/blogs/ken/ > Web: www.adopenstatic.com > > > "brianmwood" <brianmw***@email.msn.com> wrote in message > news:uWoZsrdSFHA.3420@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > : On XP Pro, trying to access a web page (a simple "hello world" type of > : default.htm page) located in C:\inetpub\wwwroot on an XPe machine on the > : same LAN. XPe PC name is "SIENNA1", at 192.168.0.100. The other, > "Bigguy" > is > : at 192.168.0.101. Both are able to access the internet via IE6. Both can > see > : each other's files in My Network Places, although I have to actually log > on > : from Bigguy by entering a valid login to SIENNA1 using an account name > and > : password that has been set up. I can ping SIENNA1 and FTP to it from > bigguy. > : > : However, I cannot telnet to SIENNA1 from bigguy, nor can I see my web > page, > : even with the use of port 80 explicitly. > : > : IIS *is* running. If I type http://sienna1 from SIENNA1, I see the > served > : web page just fine, same as if I use the explicit IP address. > : > : I have checked router settings and also tried to explicitly allow TCP > port > : 80 on the Sienna from bigguy (XP Pro firewall enabled). No Antivirus > : software is currently running because Norton's Common Client App is > crashing > : all the time. > : > : Any ideas? > : > : > : > > If the webserver is on Sienna, turn off the firewall on Sienna. That
firewall will be blocking *inbound* connections to the webserver on Sienna. Cheers Ken Show quoteHide quote "brianmwood" <brianmw***@email.msn.com> wrote in message news:O3jdlBhSFHA.3076@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... :I tried router settings. I turned off the XP firewall in "bigguy". I : disconnected the router and tried a hub with direct connections between the : PCs with no Internet at all. I tried two other PCs. I found some bogus : settings in the IIS setup and fixed them (now using : IUSR_MACHINENAME\SIENNA1" which is part of the Guests users. All appears : normal, but still no luck. : : I think it might be a config problem in the XPe setup. I see "Connected, : Firewalled" in the network settings, but it won't let me turn it off. : : Brian : : "Ken Schaefer" <kenREM***@THISadOpenStatic.com> wrote in message : news:O%23kxZyeSFHA.1172@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... : > Name resolution seems to be fine, and networking seems to be fine (e.g. : > file : > and print sharing). So something else must be blocking traffic destined : > for : > port 80 on Sienna. : > : > A firewall of some kind seems to be the most likely culprit. If you : > temporarily disable the firewall on Sienna completely, does everything : > start : > working? If so, then this is where you need to target your : > troubleshooting, : > since the firewall configuration is what's stopping the traffic. : > : > Cheers : > Ken : > : > -- : > Blog: www.adopenstatic.com/cs/blogs/ken/ : > Web: www.adopenstatic.com : > : > : > "brianmwood" <brianmw***@email.msn.com> wrote in message : > news:uWoZsrdSFHA.3420@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... : > : On XP Pro, trying to access a web page (a simple "hello world" type of : > : default.htm page) located in C:\inetpub\wwwroot on an XPe machine on the : > : same LAN. XPe PC name is "SIENNA1", at 192.168.0.100. The other, : > "Bigguy" : > is : > : at 192.168.0.101. Both are able to access the internet via IE6. Both can : > see : > : each other's files in My Network Places, although I have to actually log : > on : > : from Bigguy by entering a valid login to SIENNA1 using an account name : > and : > : password that has been set up. I can ping SIENNA1 and FTP to it from : > bigguy. : > : : > : However, I cannot telnet to SIENNA1 from bigguy, nor can I see my web : > page, : > : even with the use of port 80 explicitly. : > : : > : IIS *is* running. If I type http://sienna1 from SIENNA1, I see the : > served : > : web page just fine, same as if I use the explicit IP address. : > : : > : I have checked router settings and also tried to explicitly allow TCP : > port : > : 80 on the Sienna from bigguy (XP Pro firewall enabled). No Antivirus : > : software is currently running because Norton's Common Client App is : > crashing : > : all the time. : > : : > : Any ideas? : > : : > : : > : : > : > : : Ken,
That's the problem - I *can't* turn off the firewall. XPe SP2 has it enabled and it won't let me turn it off. I agree that's probably the source of the problem since I've ruled out everything else! Don't know if the platform builder installed it wrong, or XPe firewall can't be shut off (hard to believe) or what. Brian Show quoteHide quote "Ken Schaefer" <kenREM***@THISadOpenStatic.com> wrote in message news:uwmzVKhSFHA.3988@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > If the webserver is on Sienna, turn off the firewall on Sienna. That > firewall will be blocking *inbound* connections to the webserver on > Sienna. > > Cheers > Ken > > -- > Blog: www.adopenstatic.com/cs/blogs/ken/ > Web: www.adopenstatic.com > > > "brianmwood" <brianmw***@email.msn.com> wrote in message > news:O3jdlBhSFHA.3076@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > :I tried router settings. I turned off the XP firewall in "bigguy". I > : disconnected the router and tried a hub with direct connections between > the > : PCs with no Internet at all. I tried two other PCs. I found some bogus > : settings in the IIS setup and fixed them (now using > : IUSR_MACHINENAME\SIENNA1" which is part of the Guests users. All appears > : normal, but still no luck. > : > : I think it might be a config problem in the XPe setup. I see "Connected, > : Firewalled" in the network settings, but it won't let me turn it off. > : > : Brian > : > : "Ken Schaefer" <kenREM***@THISadOpenStatic.com> wrote in message > : news:O%23kxZyeSFHA.1172@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > : > Name resolution seems to be fine, and networking seems to be fine > (e.g. > : > file > : > and print sharing). So something else must be blocking traffic > destined > : > for > : > port 80 on Sienna. > : > > : > A firewall of some kind seems to be the most likely culprit. If you > : > temporarily disable the firewall on Sienna completely, does everything > : > start > : > working? If so, then this is where you need to target your > : > troubleshooting, > : > since the firewall configuration is what's stopping the traffic. > : > > : > Cheers > : > Ken > : > > : > -- > : > Blog: www.adopenstatic.com/cs/blogs/ken/ > : > Web: www.adopenstatic.com > : > > : > > : > "brianmwood" <brianmw***@email.msn.com> wrote in message > : > news:uWoZsrdSFHA.3420@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > : > : On XP Pro, trying to access a web page (a simple "hello world" type > of > : > : default.htm page) located in C:\inetpub\wwwroot on an XPe machine on > the > : > : same LAN. XPe PC name is "SIENNA1", at 192.168.0.100. The other, > : > "Bigguy" > : > is > : > : at 192.168.0.101. Both are able to access the internet via IE6. Both > can > : > see > : > : each other's files in My Network Places, although I have to actually > log > : > on > : > : from Bigguy by entering a valid login to SIENNA1 using an account > name > : > and > : > : password that has been set up. I can ping SIENNA1 and FTP to it from > : > bigguy. > : > : > : > : However, I cannot telnet to SIENNA1 from bigguy, nor can I see my > web > : > page, > : > : even with the use of port 80 explicitly. > : > : > : > : IIS *is* running. If I type http://sienna1 from SIENNA1, I see the > : > served > : > : web page just fine, same as if I use the explicit IP address. > : > : > : > : I have checked router settings and also tried to explicitly allow > TCP > : > port > : > : 80 on the Sienna from bigguy (XP Pro firewall enabled). No Antivirus > : > : software is currently running because Norton's Common Client App is > : > crashing > : > : all the time. > : > : > : > : Any ideas? > : > : > : > : > : > : > : > > : > > : > : > > Did a little web surfing and found an answer as to how to enable ports and
turn firewall on and off in XP embedded *after* FBA (in other words, once received fully configured) -- from a DOS cmd prompt: > netsh netsh> firewallnetsh firewall> show state (lets you see what's enabled and what's not) netsh firewall> set portopening TCP 80 MyWebPort I tried it and it worked! Show quoteHide quote "brianmwood" <brianmw***@email.msn.com> wrote in message news:%23AcBXnpSFHA.2128@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > Ken, > > That's the problem - I *can't* turn off the firewall. XPe SP2 has it > enabled and it won't let me turn it off. I agree that's probably the > source of the problem since I've ruled out everything else! Don't know if > the platform builder installed it wrong, or XPe firewall can't be shut off > (hard to believe) or what. > > Brian > > "Ken Schaefer" <kenREM***@THISadOpenStatic.com> wrote in message > news:uwmzVKhSFHA.3988@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >> If the webserver is on Sienna, turn off the firewall on Sienna. That >> firewall will be blocking *inbound* connections to the webserver on >> Sienna. >> >> Cheers >> Ken >> >> -- >> Blog: www.adopenstatic.com/cs/blogs/ken/ >> Web: www.adopenstatic.com >> >> >> "brianmwood" <brianmw***@email.msn.com> wrote in message >> news:O3jdlBhSFHA.3076@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >> :I tried router settings. I turned off the XP firewall in "bigguy". I >> : disconnected the router and tried a hub with direct connections between >> the >> : PCs with no Internet at all. I tried two other PCs. I found some bogus >> : settings in the IIS setup and fixed them (now using >> : IUSR_MACHINENAME\SIENNA1" which is part of the Guests users. All >> appears >> : normal, but still no luck. >> : >> : I think it might be a config problem in the XPe setup. I see >> "Connected, >> : Firewalled" in the network settings, but it won't let me turn it off. >> : >> : Brian >> : >> : "Ken Schaefer" <kenREM***@THISadOpenStatic.com> wrote in message >> : news:O%23kxZyeSFHA.1172@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >> : > Name resolution seems to be fine, and networking seems to be fine >> (e.g. >> : > file >> : > and print sharing). So something else must be blocking traffic >> destined >> : > for >> : > port 80 on Sienna. >> : > >> : > A firewall of some kind seems to be the most likely culprit. If you >> : > temporarily disable the firewall on Sienna completely, does >> everything >> : > start >> : > working? If so, then this is where you need to target your >> : > troubleshooting, >> : > since the firewall configuration is what's stopping the traffic. >> : > >> : > Cheers >> : > Ken >> : > >> : > -- >> : > Blog: www.adopenstatic.com/cs/blogs/ken/ >> : > Web: www.adopenstatic.com >> : > >> : > >> : > "brianmwood" <brianmw***@email.msn.com> wrote in message >> : > news:uWoZsrdSFHA.3420@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... >> : > : On XP Pro, trying to access a web page (a simple "hello world" type >> of >> : > : default.htm page) located in C:\inetpub\wwwroot on an XPe machine >> on >> the >> : > : same LAN. XPe PC name is "SIENNA1", at 192.168.0.100. The other, >> : > "Bigguy" >> : > is >> : > : at 192.168.0.101. Both are able to access the internet via IE6. >> Both >> can >> : > see >> : > : each other's files in My Network Places, although I have to >> actually >> log >> : > on >> : > : from Bigguy by entering a valid login to SIENNA1 using an account >> name >> : > and >> : > : password that has been set up. I can ping SIENNA1 and FTP to it >> from >> : > bigguy. >> : > : >> : > : However, I cannot telnet to SIENNA1 from bigguy, nor can I see my >> web >> : > page, >> : > : even with the use of port 80 explicitly. >> : > : >> : > : IIS *is* running. If I type http://sienna1 from SIENNA1, I see the >> : > served >> : > : web page just fine, same as if I use the explicit IP address. >> : > : >> : > : I have checked router settings and also tried to explicitly allow >> TCP >> : > port >> : > : 80 on the Sienna from bigguy (XP Pro firewall enabled). No >> Antivirus >> : > : software is currently running because Norton's Common Client App is >> : > crashing >> : > : all the time. >> : > : >> : > : Any ideas? >> : > : >> : > : >> : > : >> : > >> : > >> : >> : >> >> > >
401 Unauthorized trying to read SPList Attachment - owssrv.dll
Administrator 401.1 after SP1 SharePoint password prompting webdav prompts for second password Why is iis6.log on an XP home machine? Permission Denied when writing text file from ASP Site access only through Local groups SSL doesn't work IWA with multiple AD Service Principal Name Confusion |
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