IP Address Control

Ryan Hale ryan.hale at levistable.com
Mon Sep 9 09:38:09 PDT 2002


Sam -

That was a good thought.  The FTP site - although stopped - was set to "All Unassigned" and I have changed that now to only run on the first IP (66.221.37.205:21) and not have anything to do with the one I'm trying to get IIS to run on (66.221.37.205:80).  Everything is shut off except Frontier and IIS.

Unfortunately, though, I still get the same result.  "Address in Use" when trying to start IIS on that second IP.  AAGGGHHHH!!!

Still leaves me with Frontier somehow on 66.22.37.206:80 as I am completely isolated between the two servers.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Here are some other interesting results in trying to reconfigure Frontier's IP address:

When I delete the ip line and start/restart the server, I can't get anything at 66.221.37.205 but I do get this graphic...

http://www.ryanjhale.com/picture$26

When I set the ip line to 66.221.37.206, I get the exact same results as the first test.

when setting back to 66.221.37.205, I get what is available on the web now.

Does that strike any chords?

Thanks,

Ryan Hale
636.561.3403 
ryan.hale at levistable.com

http://www.ryanjhale.com
http://www.levistable.com



---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Samuel Reynolds <sam at spinwardstars.com>
Reply-To: Frontier-Users at userland.com
Date:  Mon, 9 Sep 2002 09:51:11 -0600

>Hi everyone -
>
>To my knowledge - here is everything that has been running on that server and where it is (or where it is telling me) it is running:
>
>Frontier - 66.221.37.205:80
>LiveStats - 66.221.37.205:8080
>IMail Web Messaging Email Server - 66.221.37.205:8383
>IIS - 66.221.37.206:81
>
>I looked through all of the services running on the server and there were a number of other programs and databases that were running in the background that IMail and LiveStats were dependent on.  I've shut all of these as well as LiveStats and IMail down so now we've isolated it down to Frontier and IIS.
>
>I changed the port from 81 to 80 and restarted IIS, but it is still telling me that the Address is in Use.

This is Microsoft. Turning something off
doesn't necessarily turn it off.

You may have done this, but just in case:
In the internet admin tool, right-click
on the Default Web Site "folder" and open the
Properties window. On the Web Site tab,
click on "Advanced". Under "Multiple Identities
for this Web Site" make sure it shows a specific
IP address, not "(All Unassigned)".

Similarly for the Default FTP Site (IP Address)
and the Default SMTP Virtual Server (IP Address
on the General tab).

And that's the extent of my expertise in matters
IIS.

- Sam
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