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Hi,
I have one It's Windows 2003 SP1 server called server1.domain.com. It's also registered in the dns as server2.domain.com. Using IE6 on this server I navigate to a site on this machine that requires Windows Authentication. When navigating to the site on the machine I can connect when going to http://server1.domain.com but not when going to http://server2.domain.com. This only happens when we use IE on the server, not from the workstations. *.domain.com is added to trusted sites. It works with wfetch so it's IE related. When connecting to server2.domain.com we can't get pass the login dialog. A strange thing I have noticed is that it says "Connect to server1.domain.com" in the window caption and "Connecting to server2.domain.com" in label above the username. Does IE get confused with the IP resolving/hostname in its authentication roundtrips somehow? Can we somehow ease up on Enhanced Security Configuration? We really need to use this setup on this particular server because the site is being accessed using multiple hostnames. ASP.NET applications are having the same problem which is the main problem (is ASP.NET WebClient using IE settings?). Thanks in advance, - Manso |
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"Manso" <Manso@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C6306E7D-4683-4666-86CB-8FA58D8930FD@microsoft.com .... > Does IE get confused with the IP resolving/hostname in its authentication > roundtrips somehow? This reminds me of the problem that IE has creating MD5 digests when a URL includes an anchor. Perhaps in a similar way IE is preparing a digest for a server alias which the other side is not expecting? Can you try a different method of authentication? I suspect you would get more informed comment from a forum which specializes in security or network admin. FWIW here is a troubleshooter which may give you some clues too. It includes a link to an XP networking newsgroup for followup questions. http://www.michna.com/kb/ Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- > Hi, > > I have one It's Windows 2003 SP1 server called server1.domain.com. It's also > registered in the dns as server2.domain.com. > > Using IE6 on this server I navigate to a site on this machine that requires > Windows Authentication. When navigating to the site on the machine I can > connect when going to http://server1.domain.com but not when going to > http://server2.domain.com. This only happens when we use IE on the server, > not from the workstations. *.domain.com is added to trusted sites. It works > with wfetch so it's IE related. > > When connecting to server2.domain.com we can't get pass the login dialog. A > strange thing I have noticed is that it says "Connect to server1.domain.com" > in the window caption and "Connecting to server2.domain.com" in label above > the username. > > Does IE get confused with the IP resolving/hostname in its authentication > roundtrips somehow? Can we somehow ease up on Enhanced Security > Configuration? We really need to use this setup on this particular server > because the site is being accessed using multiple hostnames. ASP.NET > applications are having the same problem which is the main problem (is > ASP.NET WebClient using IE settings?). > > Thanks in advance, > - Manso |
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