Re: [IIS 6] A summary of my strange situation
From: Massimo (barone_at_mclink.it)
Date: 09/15/03
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Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 02:27:09 +0200
"Karl Levinson [x y] mvp" <levinson_k@despammed.com> ha scritto nel
messaggio news:%23J6Ow3weDHA.3228@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> PS I'm not sure I completely understand your setup, but if http://www
serves
> up the exact same files in the exact same web server instance that
> http://www.mydomain.com serves up, then that was my reason for thinking
> this was not an NTFS file permission issue.
This is exactly why *I* am thinking too that it's not a NTFS permission
issue... it simply doesn't make any sense. And the user account I'm using to
log in to authentication-requiring pages is exactly the same (domain admin,
by the way)... so it really looks like some sort of server problem.
> If you're running URLScan, you might also want to check the URLSCAN.LOG
file
> just in case to make sure URLScan isn't blocking your access to pages.
I don't think I'm running it, since I don't eveb know what it is...
> There was at one time an issue with URLScan which caused it to block
> requests to URLs with no file name specified, e.g. mydomain.com does not
> work but mydomain.com/default.htm does. If this did happen to be your
> problem, the fix is in a MS knowledge base article mentioned at
> http://securityadmin.info/faq.htm#urlscan
This is not my problem, howewer. My problem is
http://www/authentication_requiring_subdir works, while
http://www.mydomain.com/authentication_requiring_subdir doesnt. And the same
happens if I create other websites (http://test works, while
http://test.mydomain.com doesn't).
Massimo
P.S.
There's another thing I said and nobody replied to, so I'll repost it: when
I try my failing logins, I specify my username as "username" or as
"mydomain.com\username". But, when the dialog box returns asking again for a
valid login, it writes my username as "mycomputer\username", where
"mycomputer" is the name of the computer I'm logging in *from*, i.e., the
computer I'm sitting at. Any thoughts about this ?
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