Re: URLScan. Anyone installed it?

2001-09-24 Thread Paul Laudenslager

I called Microsoft on this one.  They forgot to mention one extra line
that needed modified to enable your FP customers to start editing again.

It is...
   
   AllowDotInPath=1

Of course, you also need to make sure that

   AllowLateScanning=1
   
and OPTIONS is uncommented.  Make sure that URLScan is below lower than
fpexedll.dll under ISAPI filters.

By the way, I LOVE this product.  I only wish it was released a YEAR ago!

I had a box that the IIS service was stopping 10x/day on and I had a
program that restarted it.  After installing URLScan, I found out that it
was certain http:// request that was causing it to fail.  This box has ran
5 days straight now without the IIS service restarting itself.

I configured URLScan to save to a log file.  In 24 hours, I was at 75 MEGS
worth of invalid urls.  At 31 hours, 94 Megs.

Small, fast, easy to install.  URLScan has my vote for product of the
month!

Paul L.

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URLScan. Anyone installed it?

2001-09-19 Thread Josu Lekaroz



Hi All
 
Due to the latest worm scare, Ive dcided to install 
URLScan. IT seems to be working fine and it does filter bad 
requests.
 
My problem starts when I try to access my web sites 
via FrontPage. I've follow indications on the help files in order to allow FP 
server extensions to work but they dont. When I open a web site with FP I get a 
message saying the extensions arent installed on that server.
 
Any thoughts?
 
regards
josu
 
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