Re: Error 403.6 but iis is set right. please help.
From: ~Webmaster (Webber@goober.net)
Date: 07/29/02
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From: "~Webmaster" <Webber@goober.net> Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 09:38:24 -0400
I will check these out, Thanx for the advice. I know the folders have the
same permits as the root web i have checked that but the idea that something
might be pointed to my test web is a good idea.
Thanx again friend :)
"karl [x y]" <jamescagney90210@excite.com> wrote in message
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> "~Webmaster" <Webber@goober.net> wrote in message
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> > I have a web server on NT4 sp6a, and IIS 4 its running frontpage
> extensions
> > for 2k. Throug the LAN all persons on the local network have no problem
> > accessing the site, however, through our dial up RAS server pages load
> > poorly sometimes random images are showing only the placeholder with an
X
> in
> > it.<- this is random. After browsing down a few pages deep i get an HTTP
> > Error 403.6 Forbidden: IP address is rejected.
> > I have IIS set up for *.*.*.* on IP restrictions and everyone can
browse.
> > Does anyone have any ideas?
>
> Have you checked the properties for the folder or file being accessed to
be
> sure that different IP restrictions haven't been set on that file or
folder?
> Also, check the IIS logs to see if anything is strange or unexpected about
> the IP addresses being used to access IIS. You could also consider
checking
> the URL being used to access the troubled page to see if perhaps it is in
a
> different web, different server or different location than you expect it
to
> be [like maybe a URL is pointing to a test web]. I haven't used the latest
> version of FrontPage, but if you're using FrontPage, I wonder if there are
> other settings in there as well that could cause issues.
>
>
>
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