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NTTP on IIS6 -> always "480 logon required"
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| Martijn Tonies 2006-10-31, 1:30 am |
| Hi,
I've created a new virtual server on IIS6, on empty folders on the server.
Next, I added the IUSR_ user and gave it full control on the folders.
I made "Anonymous" access available and I can see the list of (control)
newsgroups and I can access them from Outlook Express 6.
Next, I create a new newsgroup.
I can see this new group from OE, but when I subscribe to it and want
to see it's messages, I always get:
"480 logon required".
I have _no idea_ whatsoever what causes this.
When I telnet to the server, I can "list" all the groups just fine, if I
remove
anonymous access, I can no longer "list" the groups.
Why is this happening only on additional newsgroups??
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| Martijn Tonies 2006-10-31, 1:30 am |
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> I've created a new virtual server on IIS6, on empty folders on the server.
>
> Next, I added the IUSR_ user and gave it full control on the folders.
>
> I made "Anonymous" access available and I can see the list of (control)
> newsgroups and I can access them from Outlook Express 6.
>
> Next, I create a new newsgroup.
>
> I can see this new group from OE, but when I subscribe to it and want
> to see it's messages, I always get:
> "480 logon required".
>
> I have _no idea_ whatsoever what causes this.
>
> When I telnet to the server, I can "list" all the groups just fine, if I
> remove
> anonymous access, I can no longer "list" the groups.
>
> Why is this happening only on additional newsgroups??
Finally found a solution.
Using "Anonymous" and setting a user (IUSR_<machinename> ) doesn't
do the trick, apparently.
I've added "Anonymous Logon" to the folders for the new newsgroups,
that seems to be the trick.
Never documented, apparently.
--
Martijn Tonies
Database Workbench - tool for InterBase, Firebird, MySQL, NexusDB, Oracle &
MS SQL Server
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com
My thoughts:
http://blog.upscene.com/martijn/
Database development questions? Check the forum!
http://www.databasedevelopmentforum.com
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