Windows 2003 Server Help Please?:) (Community)

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alphabit phalpha

Sep 8, 2004, 5:14pm
Well.....While I was in Arizona our server went and did some bad stuff and
refuses to run....grrrr.
That was Apache.
I installed Windows 2003 Server but it's way too hard to understand the
language to use it as a server.
I just picked up Webweaver and it seems fairly simple to use.
However, I can't get to my pages.
I am supposing once again, that Windows Server is running something that I
need to disable.
Thanks in advance if anyone can help:)
Here are the particulars if anyone can help:

OS=Windows 2003 Server
This PC is networked to 2 other pc's.
Connection is DSL (but they recently changed users to a dynamic ip addy)
World server is running no problem on port 7777.
Webweaver is running on port 21 and 80.

Windows Services and current settings:
Alerter Disabled
Application Layer Gateway Service. Manual
Application Management Manual
Automatic Updates Disabled
Background Intelligent Transfer Service Manual
ClipBook Disabled
COM+ Event System Started Manual
COM+ System Application Manual
Computer Browser Started Automatic
Cryptographic Services Started Automatic
DHCP Client Started Automatic
Network Service Started Automatic
Distributed Link Tracking Client Started Automatic
Distributed Link Tracking Server Disabled
Distributed Transaction Coordinator Started Automatic
DNS Client Started
Automatic
Error Reporting Service Started Automatic
Event Log Started
Automatic
File Replication Manual
Help and Support Started Automatic
HID Input Service Started Automatic
HTTP SSL Manual
IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service Disabled
Indexing Service Disabled
Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) / Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
Disabled
Intersite Messaging Disabled
IPSEC Services Started Automatic
Kerberos Key Distribution Center Disabled
License Logging Disabled
Logical Disk Manager Started Automatic
Logical Disk Manager Administrative Service Manual
Messenger Disabled
Microsoft Software Shadow Copy Provider Manual
Net Logon Manual
NetMeeting Remote Desktop Sharing Disabled
Network Connections Started Manual
Network DDE Disabled
Network DDE DSDM Disabled
Network Location Awareness (NLA) Started Manual
NT LM Security Support Provider Manual
Performance Logs and Alerts Manual
Plug and Play Started Automatic
Portable Media Serial Number Service Manual
Print Spooler Started Automatic
Protected Storage Started Automatic
Remote Access Auto Connection Manager Manual
Remote Access Connection Manager Started Manual
Remote Desktop Help Session Manager Manual
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Started Automatic
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator Manual
Remote Registry Started Automatic
Removable Storage Manual
Resultant Set of Policy Provider Manual
Routing and Remote Access Disabled
Secondary Logon Started Automatic
Security Accounts Manager Started Automatic
Server Started
Automatic
Shell Hardware Detection Started Automatic
Smart Card Manual
Special Administration Console Helper Manual
System Event Notification Started Automatic
Task Scheduler Started
Automatic
TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper Started Automatic
Telephony Started
Manual
Telnet Disabled
Terminal Services Started Manual
Terminal Services Session Directory Disabled
Themes Manual
Upload Manager Manual
Virtual Disk Service Manual
Volume Shadow Copy Manual
WebClient Disabled
Windows Audio Started Automatic
Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) Disabled
Windows Installer Manual
Windows Management Instrumentation Started Automatic
Windows Management Instrumentation Driver Extensions Manual
Windows Time Started Automatic
WinHTTP Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Service Manual
Wireless Configuration Started Automatic
WMI Performance Adapter Manual
Workstation Started Automatic

Port Assignments:

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Process Name : lsass.exe
Local Port : 1025
Remote Port : 14577
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Process Name : lsass.exe
Local Port : 500
Remote Port :
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Process Name : lsass.exe
Local Port : 4500
Remote Port :
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Process Name : msimn.exe
Local Port : 1351
Remote Port : 119
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Process Name : svchost.exe
Local Port : 135
Remote Port : 28925
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Process Name : svchost.exe
Local Port : 1026
Remote Port : 43150
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Process Name : svchost.exe
Local Port : 1028
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Process Name : svchost.exe
Local Port : 1294
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Process Name : svchost.exe
Local Port : 1329
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Process Name : svchost.exe
Local Port : 123
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Process Name : svchost.exe
Local Port : 123
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Process Name : System
Local Port : 445
Remote Port : 22774
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Process Name : System
Local Port : 139
Remote Port : 53
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Process Name : System
Local Port : 445
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Process Name : System
Local Port : 137
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Process Name : System
Local Port : 138
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Process Name : WebWeaver.exe
Local Port : 21
Remote Port : 43190
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Process Name : WebWeaver.exe
Local Port : 80
Remote Port : 63621

king small guy

Sep 8, 2004, 6:40pm
i have no idea but it may be this

Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator Manual

i had a problem with

Remote Procedure Call (RPC)

but i dont realy know see it anyone else knows, but thats just what i think

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Ksg Ind
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alphabit phalpha

Sep 8, 2004, 6:53pm
Thanks King Small Guy...I'll try adjusting that:)


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themask

Sep 8, 2004, 7:06pm
Heck, if you want, you can get a working version ready to edit at your own
pace and etc, at http://www.easyphp.org :) [includes a working updated copy
of apache, mysql, myphpadmin, and of course php :)]

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Signed,
TheMask

:: Owner of Delusional-Minds Hosting ::
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alphabit phalpha

Sep 8, 2004, 7:15pm
Well I tried running apache again and it wouldn't start?

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r i c h a r d

Sep 8, 2004, 8:12pm
Well, you could just use win xp or win 2k pro.. If its a normal machine or
even just a dual machine you dont need windows 2000 server or 2003 if its
just a web server unless your doing things like terminal services, remote
installation dhcp exchange server, but mainly active directory. If your just
running a small web server you wont need it...

But anyway..Does apache error in anyway or write to a log file? You dont
seem to have IIS installed so that wont be stopped apache..

Webweaver is a web server too isn't it... If its already running, then port
80 will be blocked and apache cant start?

Try stopping web weaver, then see if apache will start.

r i c h a r d

Sep 8, 2004, 8:15pm
Process Name : WebWeaver.exe
Local Port : 21
Remote Port : 43190
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Process Name : WebWeaver.exe
Local Port : 80
Remote Port : 63621

Yep..webweaver is blocking the HTTP anf FTP Port for its self..

alphabit phalpha

Sep 9, 2004, 12:28am
Thanks Richard:)
I installed Webweaver after uninstalling Apache.
Neither server seems to be able to get out.
It might be in my router settings which I'm working on now.
I'm about ready to throw this pc in the trash:)
Thanks again!
Bit:)

zeofatex

Sep 9, 2004, 1:03am
Or your ISP. My ISP blocks port 80 inbound...

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zeofatex

Sep 9, 2004, 1:04am
BTW which brand router?

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alphabit phalpha

Sep 9, 2004, 1:47am
Linksys Router.
I just removed webweaver and reinstalled a new version of apache.
It could be they are blocking port 80....hmmmmm.
Is it ok to use a different port fot http?

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byte me

Sep 9, 2004, 6:39am
As far as the linksys router goes, make sure your server has a static IP address. Don't use DHCP. With the Linksys, everything
works best under NAT. :)


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r i c h a r d

Sep 9, 2004, 9:41am
Ok link sys routers, you can leave DHCP for the other machines but on your
server you will need to first set a static IP.

Go Start > Control Panel > Network Connections

Right click local area connection and select properties

On the list titled "This connection uses the following items:" double click
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

Select Use the follow IP address and enter the values:

IP Address : 192.168.1.2
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway: 192.168.1.1

Preferred DNS Server: 192.168.1.1
Alternate DNS Server:

You may need to replace these DNS server's with ones used by your ISP.
Press OK, OK, and close Network connections.

Now open internet explorer, (hopefully your home page should appear, if not
dont worry just yet)

type in http://192.168.1.1/

You should be presented with a log in box. Leave the username blank and
enter your routers password, usually admin unless u changed it.

Click the status tab, below you should be able to see your internet IP (WAN)
if you need it.

If your home page didnt display or have trouble browsing repeat the previous
steps and copy the values of DNS: displayed by the routers status page in to
Primary and Alternative DNS, but if it works then dont worry about this
part.

Now on the routers admin pages select advanced... then click forwarding..

Enter 80 to 80 in ext.port check TCP protocol, u can check UDP for the hell
of it too... and 192.168.1.2 as your IP and click enabled. Then click apply.

Now use your external IP address shown on the status page to test your web
server.

r i c h a r d

Sep 9, 2004, 9:51am
Oh also, yes you can use a different port for HTTP, however its not a good
idea. If i was running on port 943 instead of typing

http://www.xeonsoft.co.uk/index.htm

the URL would become http://www.xeonsoft.co.uk:943/index.htm

If you wish to run on a different port you will need to adjust your router
to forward a different port, rather than 80...

If you have a second server in the future remember to set its IP to
192.168.1.3 etc, but nothing above 99 as these are used for DHCP by link sys
routers.

Also on 2003, the homepage is not actually on the net if you got that
internet security thing still enabled try browsing a bit to test it...

alphabit phalpha

Sep 9, 2004, 9:52am
Well....that's the problem.
SBC changed thier pricing teir and took users from a static IP to a dynamic
IP (unless we want to pay more of course).
Alpha used to route our server through a college at one time, but that
college dropped that service.
I could always go through bigfoot like I used to, but I lose the individual
domain name situation.
The domain name like lonestardepot.com would become
bigfoot.com/~lonestardepot.html or something.
Thanks everyone for the suggestions and help, but I think it might be time
for me to take a rest from website work:)
Bit:)

alphabit phalpha

Sep 9, 2004, 10:50am
k I'll try all of that after a rest...lol
Thanks:)

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