Witango-Talk: Client connection error

2003-02-27 Thread Fogelson, Steve
I am using Win2K sp3 server with R:Tango 2000

Unbeknownst to me yesterday afternoon, all my witango apps started issuing
client connection error when requested by a browser.

Tonight I discovered this (as I was out of town) and restarted the witango
server, no change.

I just restarted the server, now when I request a witango app, it requests a
user login. It does this on all my apps.

I looked in the Tango logs in the log.Tango_2000_Server folder and I see
there are no entries since yesterday afternoon. Nothing unusual in the
server event logs.

I was working on permissions on that drive, so that is probably how I messed
it up. All my databases, InetPub, and RBTI folders are located on this
drive. I have the Internet Guest Account assigned to the Databases and
InetPub folders with Read  Execute, List Folder Contents, and Read
permissions.

The RBTI folder has Domain Admins and SYSTEM with full permissions.

Sorry I have to bother the list for something I probably messed up. Anybody
have any ideas? 

Thanks

Steve Fogelson
Internet Commerce Solutions

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RE: Witango-Talk: Client connection error

2003-02-27 Thread Ben Johansen
Steve,

First thing first, you only need IUSR_ account access setup in IIS Mgmt on
the virtual folder where the TAFs Reside. the database folder should not be
accessible from the Internet. Witango will access that with ODBC.

In IIS Mgmt you should only allow Read access on the files and Script only
on execution.

You are leaving yourself open for attack.

Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
Authorized WiTango Reseller
http://www.pcforge.com/WitangoGoodies.htm


-Original Message-
From: Fogelson, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 7:28 PM
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Subject: Witango-Talk: Client connection error


I am using Win2K sp3 server with R:Tango 2000

Unbeknownst to me yesterday afternoon, all my witango apps started issuing
client connection error when requested by a browser.

Tonight I discovered this (as I was out of town) and restarted the witango
server, no change.

I just restarted the server, now when I request a witango app, it requests a
user login. It does this on all my apps.

I looked in the Tango logs in the log.Tango_2000_Server folder and I see
there are no entries since yesterday afternoon. Nothing unusual in the
server event logs.

I was working on permissions on that drive, so that is probably how I messed
it up. All my databases, InetPub, and RBTI folders are located on this
drive. I have the Internet Guest Account assigned to the Databases and
InetPub folders with Read  Execute, List Folder Contents, and Read
permissions.

The RBTI folder has Domain Admins and SYSTEM with full permissions.

Sorry I have to bother the list for something I probably messed up. Anybody
have any ideas?

Thanks

Steve Fogelson
Internet Commerce Solutions

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