jamesjames1
Technical User
Got a problem with my Project server running behind my IAS server. Cutting a long story short the Project server should be accessible using a browser on port 80 but is NOT.
I have a few rules set up using server publishing from the external interface to the internal interface to forward port requests like VPN (both l2tp and pptp), these work fine. I need to know why or at least how to forward internal requests from browsers through to the Project server. Following on from this here is an example: a request from 10.0.0.5 ~(client) to 10.0.0.1 (project server installed on the same server as the IAS install) needs to be forwarded through to Project server but I get an error 400 bad request from the "internet information server"
Do I need to forward requests on from port 80 to the particular port the project server is listning on or is it port 80???
If it is port 80 why is the request blocked. I cannot find a way to publish a server internaly only but instead it requests an external IP address of the IAS server.
Why does this happen? I am confused. Any help would be very appreciated ;-)
James - Sys Admin!
I have a few rules set up using server publishing from the external interface to the internal interface to forward port requests like VPN (both l2tp and pptp), these work fine. I need to know why or at least how to forward internal requests from browsers through to the Project server. Following on from this here is an example: a request from 10.0.0.5 ~(client) to 10.0.0.1 (project server installed on the same server as the IAS install) needs to be forwarded through to Project server but I get an error 400 bad request from the "internet information server"
Do I need to forward requests on from port 80 to the particular port the project server is listning on or is it port 80???
If it is port 80 why is the request blocked. I cannot find a way to publish a server internaly only but instead it requests an external IP address of the IAS server.
Why does this happen? I am confused. Any help would be very appreciated ;-)
James - Sys Admin!