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Randy

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Apr 30, 2003, 7:37:57 AM4/30/03
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On my clients internal W2K IIS server. I have two virtual sites with
different IP addresses/host headers, they are:

Intranet (with Team Services) intranet.myclients.com using "Integrated
authentication"
Extranet (with OWA) extranet.myclients.com. using "Basic
authentication"

Both point to the same folder so the pages/folders are not different.

Accessing Team Services internally is no problem but when going
through an ISA server externally the Team Services pages do not
display correctly and no content is viewable.

The "Host headers" box is ticked already. I've searched for days for a
solution and can't find one please help.

Randy

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Apr 30, 2003, 8:52:12 AM4/30/03
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Yes.

Neither I or the Network department can work it out the
problem.

Randy

>-----Original Message-----
>> The "Host headers" box is ticked already.
>

>Is this the box on the Web Publishing rule Properties
page I refer to in the
>FAQ ?
>
>(I suppose it is but just in case)
>
>Mike Walsh
>
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Dustin Miller [MVP]

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Apr 30, 2003, 2:44:06 PM4/30/03
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ra...@perkins-smart.com (Randy) wrote:

> The "Host headers" box is ticked already. I've searched for days for a
> solution and can't find one please help.

I assume you have assigned these host headers to the same virtual web in
IIS? And do you have all the latest patches for the OS/STS/ISA?

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Randy

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May 1, 2003, 3:36:25 AM5/1/03
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Yes, to clarify the setup is along the lines of

URL connection, Internal IP address, host header, - other comment

http://intranet, 172.0.0.1, intranet – main STS site and sub web were
created from here.
https://extranet.mycompany.com, 172.0.0.2, extranet – has OWA
installed

IIS server has all the updates. I'm checking whether the ISA server is
up to date. STS is @ 5.0.2.2623 – the only way I can see to update STS
is to click "Upgrade virtual server with Microsoft SharePoint" but I
would have thought this would overwrite make existing site. Is that
correct?

I created the main STS under http://intranet, assuming it would be
seen via https://extranet.mycompany.com – is this the problem?

Thanks for your comments so far.

Randy

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Dustin Miller [MVP]

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May 1, 2003, 4:11:55 PM5/1/03
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ra...@perkins-smart.com (Randy) wrote:

> I created the main STS under http://intranet, assuming it would be

> seen via https://extranet.mycompany.com - is this the problem?

No, that's not really it. It should work when accessed by other host header
names. Does the host header assigned to your extranet match exactly the
host outside users are requesting? It's hard to tell by your post, as I
suspect you're obfuscating the actual names. :) Just a yes or no will
suffice, no need to spill any secrets. :P

Randy

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May 4, 2003, 3:05:43 PM5/4/03
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Yes. Sorry I'm being a bit cagey.

Thanks ;-)

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