Enable Internet Publishing on Proxy Server 2.0 Fails

Last reviewed: December 17, 1997
Article ID: Q176921

The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Proxy Server, version 2.0

SYMPTOMS

Internet publishing on Proxy Server 2.0 may fail when packet filtering is selected (enabled). Also, the Internet HTTP clients will fail to connect or timeout.

CAUSE

The packet filter driver in Proxy Server 2.0 blocks all non-proxy requests to and from the Proxy Server. The above problem only occurs when packet filtering is selected.

RESOLUTION

Open the Web Proxy Service Properties, and select Enable Access Control under the Permissions tab.

In addition, the predefined filter for HTTP will also have to be added. 1. Select the Service tab.

  1. Under the Shared Services section, select Security. Choose Add, and select the HTTP Server (port 80) filter from the list of predefined filters.

    This will allow HTTP traffic to pass through instead of being discarded by the proxy packet filter driver.

To also allow incoming HTTPS requests, add the HTTPS Server (port 443) filter from the list of predefined filters.


Additional query words: prx2faq faq frequently asked questions
Keywords : kbusage pxsconfig
Version : WINNT:2.0
Platform : winnt
Hardware : ALPHA x86
Issue type : kbprb
Solution Type : kbworkaround


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Last reviewed: December 17, 1997
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