Open up inbound port 80 tcp on the IIS machine.
On Aug 19, 7:19 pm, Michael Powell <[email protected]> wrote: > The closest I can come up with at this point is that Apache is not > forwarding ports to IIS, even though I've configured Apache and the other > web service to route through ports other than the one IIS is expecting. > > On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 1:05 PM, Michael Powell <[email protected]>wrote: > > > > > > > > > See my other reply. > > > Okay, not quite out of the woods yet. > > > I am able to visithttp://localhost/and see my dashboard just fine. > > Projects refresh okay, I can browse around no problem. > > > However, other computers on our network cannot see the same machine when we > > browse tohttp://machinename/. > > > I don't know why, perhaps a port blocking issue somewhere in the network? > > I've opened port 21234 on the local box which I believe is the default. > > > The funny part is that other web-based applications can see things just > > fine running through our Apache server hosted on the same machine. For > > instance,http://machinename:1234/. > > > Any thoughts? Perhaps there is another router in the network I don't know > > about that is otherwise blocking the same port 21234? > > > On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Michael Powell > > <[email protected]>wrote: > > >> Okay, webdashboard did NOT install in Windows 7 Pro under IIS 7.5. > > >> Is there a process for install this manually that will work? > > >> On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 11:28 AM, Michael Powell > >> <[email protected]>wrote: > > >>> I installed CC.NET on a Windows 7 Pro machine running IIS 7.5 (although > >>> we had to install IIS afterwards, which may be part of the problem). > > >>> I am having trouble setting up CC.NET webdashboard through a manual IIS > >>> Admin process in this configuration. > > >>> I think what I'll do is first uninstall CC.NET and reinstall. Make sure > >>> to backup the impacted configs such as ccnet.config. > > >>> After that may need some instruction what to watch out for.
