| stuart@seccus.com 2005-06-22, 5:51 pm |
| Hi,
We have a server running in a domain and running IIS. We have a user
base that need to access the server from within a firewall ( no proxy )
and another user that need to access the server from outside a firewall
(with proxy).
We have three websites running off the server (IIS 5 on Windows 2000)
each of which can be accessed by two different URLS relatively.
My problem is, is that if I surf to the server from within the
firewall, I can access and run everything fine. If I surf from outside
the firewall, I am prompted for a username and password.
Approx. 8 of the twenty accounts I have set-up in the domain can access
the site and the others cannot. I have no restrictions based on user
groups and indeed some users can access the site whereby others in the
same group cannot.
Could anyone point me to resources I can use to solve this.
We are using Basic Authentication since neither the internal nor the
external users are connected to the internet.
Stuart
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