https web login not able to put in domain

From: Steve Christenson (stevec_at_ci.rexburg.id.us)
Date: 05/02/03


Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 09:11:14 -0700


We have been using a web server and https to allow some
remote users to login to an application. The remote users
are routed with port forwarding to port 443 to the
specific server with the address. We have some new
systems that we are trying to add the connection to. They
are running Windows XP Pro and IE6 and they get a logon
pop up, but there is no domain option like on the Windows
2000 Pro systems we are currently using with no problems.
I checked out the Internet security settings, but I just
can't see what might be causing this. Any ideas?

Steve Christenson



Relevant Pages

  • Re: https web login not able to put in domain
    ... > remote users to login to an application. ... > are routed with port forwarding to port 443 to the ... > are running Windows XP Pro and IE6 and they get a logon ... > 2000 Pro systems we are currently using with no problems. ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.security)
  • Re: Upgrade from 9.3 to 10.3 completely botched - wont boot
    ... to check the port forwarding and, since I didn't re-save the config ... after the changing the web server to another machine, ... I also believe that upgrading 9.3 -> 10.3 is possible. ...
    (alt.os.linux.suse)
  • Re: Back up to ATAPI zip 100
    ... > I'm running a very small web server on my lan, ... > cli utility that my remote users would be able to use to back up their ... I can't answer the specified question, but why do you assume that ssh ... That being said, depending on your remote users' connections, X might be ...
    (Debian-User)
  • Re: Inaccessible web server behind router inspite of port forwarding
    ... I set up port forwarding on the router so that port 80 is ... >web server using the hostname or IP address. ... Try giving the webserver a static ip address ... and take 192.168.0.2 out of the dhcp pool. ...
    (comp.lang.java.help)
  • Re: Inaccessible web server behind router inspite of port forwarding
    ... I set up port forwarding on the router so that port 80 is ... >web server using the hostname or IP address. ... Try giving the webserver a static ip address ... and take 192.168.0.2 out of the dhcp pool. ...
    (comp.os.linux.networking)