Hi,
I run a 120+ Active Directory and just a few weeks ago some users started having problems with their home directory.
It is mapped as \\DCServer\Users$\%username%
But it seems for some users when they log on it connects to \\DCServer\Users$ instead.
In AD for all those users it is clearly...
Been looking a bit deeper into this but still havent come up with anything conclusive.
I queried all the ssl host headers, they are all set correctly this time (was some problems which I fixed). I'm still having the same problems. :(
Thanks Chris,
Connecting to the ssl port works the same.
Tried setting the sites to all unassigned, nothing changed.
Webbug is a cool program :) The correct ip responds but the wrong site is sent through.
Only thing I can think of is that when I was setting the host headers for the ssl ports...
Chris,
I just deleted the host header for c.com through the gui. Checked to see if it worked or not, got bad host name error. Good I thought.
Then I added the host header again for it and a.com still comes up :(
I havent tried the rewrite yet
Each site has its own ip because each site has its own wildcard certificate.
The DNS is correct for all sites.
and the home directory is correct, since www.B.com points to the right place and B.com is for the same site.
I have an IIS server that runs a few sites, each under a different domain.
For example, each has the same web site under IIS.
A.com
www.A.com
B.com
www.B.com
C.com
www.C.com
Everything works like it should when I go to www.X.com but when I go to C.com somehow A.com comes up. A.com and...
I have been using one wildcard certificate on a webserver for some time, hosting a few sites. For example hosting www.domain1.com and stuff.domain1.com.
Now I'm trying to add actually two other domains on the same server. I have done everything as I have done with *.domain1.com, adding host...
But since I dont know much linux I'm going to solve this differently. Create one Windows machine on our Vmware setup, install one nic for each vlan that needs to be serviced. Create the dhcp service for each of those nics.
Should work :)
thanks for the help
I'm trying to figure out if its possible with Checkpoint that you can have one main dhcp server serving many different vlans and network.
So you can have the dhcp server giving out
10.0.0.0
255.255.255.0
Vlan 10
and
192.168.0.0
255.255.255.0
Vlan 20
All through the checkpoint fw1. I read...
no I mean that when I telnet to port 443 I get a response, so the IIS is listening
if I remove the ssl connection, disable the website or whatever I get can not find server
I installed our wildcard certificate on a new web server. For some reason I get a dns error when I connect to https, it is responding on port 443 since it works telnetting at that port.
The odd thing is that this server runs a third party software and with it came a ssl certificate for...
Thanks for the info.
I talked to a local salesrep and right now I think the GSX server will be just what we need for this bit. First real virtual servers here so its a good place to start a test :)
The main technician was out of the building today so I couldnt ask much of the technical...
My company is about to buy its first production run virtual machine and are thinking more in the line of vmware and not virtual pc/server.
We will be running on a single processor hp server, upgradable to dual in the future. The plan is to run one production 2003 web server on one virtual...
Hi all, thanks for your replies
Yesterday I reinstalled the service pack along with all the additional updates and same thing happened.
But I did notice that it seems to be a dns error and not a dhcp one, we dont even use dhcp because of internal issues. Its installed though and supplying a...
After installing Sp1 on our domain controller booting it up takes about 5-10 minutes now. Just halts at the starting network connections.
Checking the Event log revieals this error in the system logs
Event Type: Error
Event Source: DhcpServer
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1059
Date...
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