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Nigel.UK.


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05-19-06 12:17 PM

I am running wsbs2003sp1 on one machine and w2003sp1 and iis on my web
server. My website is visible on the www but clients cannot open pdf
documents, which i can open in my own browser.
apparently ipnat.sys is running on the wsbs machine and windows firewall on
the web server. I have tried opening various ports on the web server and on
the dsl router. Please advise me how to safely allow anonymous internet
browsers to open / download documents from links on my website.

thanks





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Dave


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05-20-06 12:15 AM

if the website is visible on the internet side of the router then you have
the right ports open... for a normal site that means only port 80 and only
to the web server machine.

the question is, what is the difference between the pages the outside world
can open and the pdf's they can't open.  i am assuming that since you
mention fileshares in the subject and included the sbs machine in the
configuration in question that the pdf files are in a shared directory on
the sbs machine.  the most likely problem in this case is that the anonymous
internet account does not have access to the share on the sbs machine.  when
you are accessing the pdf's locally you are using your local login
credentials which most likely do have access to the files in the share.  if
these are correct assumptions you have basically 2 options.  you could give
the anonymous internet account read access to the share, or you could copy
the documents you want outside users to see to somewhere on the web server
that they already have access to.  i prefer the second method, keep
anonymous users confined to the web server as much as possible.  this
normally means making a copy of what you want to expose and keeping the
original safely tucked away somewhere else.


"Nigel.UK." <NigelUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:82638A77-095E-4AE4-A5CF-E1A71C5E242A@microsoft.com...
>I am running wsbs2003sp1 on one machine and w2003sp1 and iis on my web
> server. My website is visible on the www but clients cannot open pdf
> documents, which i can open in my own browser.
> apparently ipnat.sys is running on the wsbs machine and windows firewall
> on
> the web server. I have tried opening various ports on the web server and
> on
> the dsl router. Please advise me how to safely allow anonymous internet
> browsers to open / download documents from links on my website.
>
> thanks







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    Re: fileshare on my website  
Nigel.UK.


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05-20-06 12:15 AM

thanks Dave, however the files and folder ARE on the web server, not the sbs
machine. they are in a subfolder of inetpub. the website is www.band.uk.net
and I have tried manually setting permissions to the folder for that machine
internet guest account and anonymous web user. I have also included on the
site a link to a pdf that i downloaded from elsewhere. is there a conflict
between ipnat.sys on sbs and windows firewall on the web server or is the sb
s
machine irrelevant?
should the website be sharepoint? It is not a "company" site but is intended
to be public


regards
nigel

"Dave" wrote:

> if the website is visible on the internet side of the router then you have
> the right ports open... for a normal site that means only port 80 and only
> to the web server machine.
>
> the question is, what is the difference between the pages the outside worl
d
> can open and the pdf's they can't open.  i am assuming that since you
> mention fileshares in the subject and included the sbs machine in the
> configuration in question that the pdf files are in a shared directory on
> the sbs machine.  the most likely problem in this case is that the anonymo
us
> internet account does not have access to the share on the sbs machine.  wh
en
> you are accessing the pdf's locally you are using your local login
> credentials which most likely do have access to the files in the share.  i
f
> these are correct assumptions you have basically 2 options.  you could giv
e
> the anonymous internet account read access to the share, or you could copy
> the documents you want outside users to see to somewhere on the web server
> that they already have access to.  i prefer the second method, keep
> anonymous users confined to the web server as much as possible.  this
> normally means making a copy of what you want to expose and keeping the
> original safely tucked away somewhere else.
>
>
> "Nigel.UK." <NigelUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:82638A77-095E-4AE4-A5CF-E1A71C5E242A@microsoft.com... 
>
>
>





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    Re: fileshare on my website  
Dave


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05-20-06 12:15 AM

your 'test pdf download' link is working for me.

"Nigel.UK." <NigelUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4BABFD6C-68DB-4331-8962-C090A05088B7@microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> thanks Dave, however the files and folder ARE on the web server, not the
> sbs
> machine. they are in a subfolder of inetpub. the website is
> www.band.uk.net
> and I have tried manually setting permissions to the folder for that
> machine
> internet guest account and anonymous web user. I have also included on the
> site a link to a pdf that i downloaded from elsewhere. is there a conflict
> between ipnat.sys on sbs and windows firewall on the web server or is the
> sbs
> machine irrelevant?
> should the website be sharepoint? It is not a "company" site but is
> intended
> to be public
>
>
> regards
> nigel
>
> "Dave" wrote:
> 







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