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IIS 8 not accepting connections from computers not on the domain
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I'm trying to setup a basic website (static HTML file) on my computer (Windows 8 Pro) for testing. I can access the website from my local computer and from other computers on the domain, however I can't access it via any computer not connected to the domain (even if it is computer connected to the network but not joined to the domain).
I have setup port forwarding on the router. If I set the router to redirect port 80 to another computer on the network it works.
I have turned off the firewall completly to rule it out of the tests.
I have turned on anon. authentication and have set it to use my credentials.
When I try to connect to it from a computer that is not joined to the domain it refuses the connection. What else do I need to setup?
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I'm trying to setup a basic website (static HTML file) on my computer (Windows 8 Pro) for testing. I can access the website from my local computer and from other computers on the domain, however I can't access it via any computer not connected to the domain (even if it is computer connected to the network but not joined to the domain).
I have setup port forwarding on the router. If I set the router to redirect port 80 to another computer on the network it works.
I have turned off the firewall completly to rule it out of the tests.
I have turned on anon. authentication and have set it to use my credentials.
When I try to connect to it from a computer that is not joined to the domain it refuses the connection. What else do I need to setup?
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What error do you get? Check the IIS logs for the request that failed and note the status 40x and also the sub-status, the number next to it. See support.microsoft.com/kb/943891/en-US for the meaning of the sub-statuses.
– Peter Hahndorf
Dec 9 '12 at 20:59
I've got a similar problem, local access to content (HTML, WCF services, etc.), but trying to browse from a remote machine times out with a 502 error
– SteveC
Jan 23 '13 at 12:26
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I'm trying to setup a basic website (static HTML file) on my computer (Windows 8 Pro) for testing. I can access the website from my local computer and from other computers on the domain, however I can't access it via any computer not connected to the domain (even if it is computer connected to the network but not joined to the domain).
I have setup port forwarding on the router. If I set the router to redirect port 80 to another computer on the network it works.
I have turned off the firewall completly to rule it out of the tests.
I have turned on anon. authentication and have set it to use my credentials.
When I try to connect to it from a computer that is not joined to the domain it refuses the connection. What else do I need to setup?
windows-8 iis
I'm trying to setup a basic website (static HTML file) on my computer (Windows 8 Pro) for testing. I can access the website from my local computer and from other computers on the domain, however I can't access it via any computer not connected to the domain (even if it is computer connected to the network but not joined to the domain).
I have setup port forwarding on the router. If I set the router to redirect port 80 to another computer on the network it works.
I have turned off the firewall completly to rule it out of the tests.
I have turned on anon. authentication and have set it to use my credentials.
When I try to connect to it from a computer that is not joined to the domain it refuses the connection. What else do I need to setup?
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windows-8 iis
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What error do you get? Check the IIS logs for the request that failed and note the status 40x and also the sub-status, the number next to it. See support.microsoft.com/kb/943891/en-US for the meaning of the sub-statuses.
– Peter Hahndorf
Dec 9 '12 at 20:59
I've got a similar problem, local access to content (HTML, WCF services, etc.), but trying to browse from a remote machine times out with a 502 error
– SteveC
Jan 23 '13 at 12:26
add a comment |
What error do you get? Check the IIS logs for the request that failed and note the status 40x and also the sub-status, the number next to it. See support.microsoft.com/kb/943891/en-US for the meaning of the sub-statuses.
– Peter Hahndorf
Dec 9 '12 at 20:59
I've got a similar problem, local access to content (HTML, WCF services, etc.), but trying to browse from a remote machine times out with a 502 error
– SteveC
Jan 23 '13 at 12:26
What error do you get? Check the IIS logs for the request that failed and note the status 40x and also the sub-status, the number next to it. See support.microsoft.com/kb/943891/en-US for the meaning of the sub-statuses.
– Peter Hahndorf
Dec 9 '12 at 20:59
What error do you get? Check the IIS logs for the request that failed and note the status 40x and also the sub-status, the number next to it. See support.microsoft.com/kb/943891/en-US for the meaning of the sub-statuses.
– Peter Hahndorf
Dec 9 '12 at 20:59
I've got a similar problem, local access to content (HTML, WCF services, etc.), but trying to browse from a remote machine times out with a 502 error
– SteveC
Jan 23 '13 at 12:26
I've got a similar problem, local access to content (HTML, WCF services, etc.), but trying to browse from a remote machine times out with a 502 error
– SteveC
Jan 23 '13 at 12:26
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You have to enable the firewall to allow HTTP connections out for public instead of domain.
Even though the firewall is disabled?
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You have to enable the firewall to allow HTTP connections out for public instead of domain.
Even though the firewall is disabled?
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http://forums.iis.net/t/1188232.aspx
You have to enable the firewall to allow HTTP connections out for public instead of domain.
Even though the firewall is disabled?
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Oct 1 '13 at 20:52
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http://forums.iis.net/t/1188232.aspx
You have to enable the firewall to allow HTTP connections out for public instead of domain.
http://forums.iis.net/t/1188232.aspx
You have to enable the firewall to allow HTTP connections out for public instead of domain.
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Even though the firewall is disabled?
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What error do you get? Check the IIS logs for the request that failed and note the status 40x and also the sub-status, the number next to it. See support.microsoft.com/kb/943891/en-US for the meaning of the sub-statuses.
– Peter Hahndorf
Dec 9 '12 at 20:59
I've got a similar problem, local access to content (HTML, WCF services, etc.), but trying to browse from a remote machine times out with a 502 error
– SteveC
Jan 23 '13 at 12:26