RE: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003

2005-04-14 Thread Ewok
ssage- From: Ken Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 9:40 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003 There's a very simple fix. Have that server use an internal DNS server which points to its local ip address instead of the public on y

RE: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003

2005-04-14 Thread Ken Ferguson
ings I'd like to get back into the DMZ eventually. -Original Message- From: Jared Rypka-Hauer - CMG, LLC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 12:49 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003 Hate to ask the obvious... But have you trie

RE: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003

2005-04-14 Thread Ewok
back into the DMZ eventually. -Original Message- From: Jared Rypka-Hauer - CMG, LLC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 12:49 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003 Hate to ask the obvious... But have you tried ping, tracert, or using I

Re: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003

2005-04-13 Thread Jared Rypka-Hauer - CMG, LLC
g connecting the two separate networks is a router > > -Original Message- > From: Justin D. Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 4:21 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: RE: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003 > > > Yes, true and t

RE: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003

2005-04-13 Thread Ewok
Which is most always the case when ROUTING between a lan and a dmz. The only thing connecting the two separate networks is a router -Original Message- From: Justin D. Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 4:21 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1

RE: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003

2005-04-13 Thread Justin D. Scott
> Yes, true and that's what I meant - that if > the IP resolves to a local IP on the host then > the traffic is not routed. Right, but if the server is behind a NAT router it will usually have a different IP address than the one that the domain resolves to in DNS, so the request would be sent out

Re: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003

2005-04-13 Thread Howie Hamlin
Yes, true and that's what I meant - that if the IP resolves to a local IP on the host then the traffic is not routed. Regards, Howie --- On Wednesday, April 13, 2005 2:48 PM, Dave Watts scribed: --- > >> Actually, if you request a page on a Windows server from the >> same server the traffic is n

RE: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003

2005-04-13 Thread Dave Watts
> Actually, if you request a page on a Windows server from the > same server the traffic is not routed at all. This isn't necessarily true. When you make a request from the server console using a browser, and you enter a fully-qualified host and domain name, the browser asks the operating system

RE: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003

2005-04-13 Thread Ewok
gured out soon and get it moved back. Thanks for the replies guys. I appreciate your efforts. -Original Message- From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 2:39 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003 > Well this is odd... I

RE: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003

2005-04-13 Thread Dave Watts
> Well this is odd... I can hit the webserver from anywhere on > the network EXCEPT from the webserver its self. Must be a > network issue. > > The webserver is on a DMZ by itself. The weird thing is... I > can get to google fine from the webserver, just not sites > running on the webserver! T

RE: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003

2005-04-13 Thread Ewok
Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 2:18 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003 Actually, if you request a page on a Windows server from the same server the traffic is not routed at all. Regards, -- Howie Hamlin - inFusion Project Ma

Re: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003

2005-04-13 Thread Howie Hamlin
Actually, if you request a page on a Windows server from the same server the traffic is not routed at all. Regards, -- Howie Hamlin - inFusion Project Manager On-Line Data Solutions, Inc. - www.CoolFusion.com inFusion Mail Server (iMS) - The Award-winning, Intelligent Mail Server PrismAV - Viru

RE: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003

2005-04-13 Thread Justin D. Scott
> I am also to read sites outside the network via cfhttp > (http://google.com/";> works > fine) Just not sites from inside the network here > apparently. Is your server on a non-routable IP address behind a NAT router? If that is the case and you're using the URL to connect, your server is likel

RE: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003

2005-04-13 Thread Ian Skinner
Perchance are permissions involved anywhere? You very well may have network permissions to access the page, so it works for you. But the CF service as very basic permission, so maybe it is not being allowed to read the page. -- Ian Skinner Web Programmer BloodSource www.BloodSource

RE: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003

2005-04-13 Thread Ewok
Well this is odd... I can hit the webserver from anywhere on the network EXCEPT from the webserver its self. Must be a network issue. The webserver is on a DMZ by itself. The weird thing is... I can get to google fine from the webserver, just not sites running on the webserver! This should be tons