Re: Getting 401.1 when using DNS, okay using NETBIOS and Localhost



It does not think it is in the intranet zone, and I have tried forcing it in
the trusted zones.

Keep in mind I said not only is it challenging for login but it is NOT
accepting the credentials of any account domain or local.

"Paul Walsh" wrote:

Does your DNS name has a . in it? If it does IE probably thinks this is an
Internet address, hence why you recieve a prompt for login box.

If you do have a . make sure your DNS name is included within your Intranet
zone in IE. You should then find it all works correctly.

Paul Walsh

"Shon Miles" wrote:

If you are refering to the Host Header, yes I did configure it.

"Funkadyleik Spynwhanker" wrote:

Well, didja stick the DNS name in the virtual web bound to the IP address
you are using?

If you didn't it won't work.

"Shon Miles" <ShonMiles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Sorry if I misrepresented, but our.dns.com is internal, not external.
Simple
host A-Record in AD pointing to the IP address, and it does resolve
correctly, from the server and the clients.

"David Wang [Msft]" wrote:

Some routers do not correctly route requests from intranet machines to an
external IP that happens to come back to the same intranet.

In other words, the working cases are all internal IP address of some
sort.
our.dns.com resolves to an external IP address which happens to map back
to
the same router, and some routers have problems with that.

Also, Integrated Windows Authentication may not work over the Internet -
depends on the behavior of intervening proxy servers.

In other words, your issue does not look to be an IIS nor Sharepoint
issue.
It looks like a Networking 101 issue and understanding authentication
protocols.

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//David
IIS
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"Shon Miles" <ShonMiles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I posted this in Share Point group as well, but not getting anywhere.

When browsing to http://localhost/default.aspx , or http://netbios/, or
http://ipadress the WSS page loads fine

when browsing to http://our.dns.com/ I am challenged for login
and it is not accepted and result is a 401.1

IIS default website is configured for Integrated Windows
Authentication.







.



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