Isa Error 1790 The Network Logon Failed
About Error Code: 500 Internal Server Error. The network logon failed. (1790) Posted on October 3, 2007 Brian ReidPosted in certificates, https, iis, ISA Server 2004, ISA Server 2006, SSL, Windows Server 2003 This is an error visible in the web browser when connecting to a HTTPS web site behind an ISA Server. The problem is that the firewall access rule for this web site in ISA Server is forwarding the requests to an internal server on a port that it is not listening on. For example you connect to https://server.example.com and the ISA Server forwards this request to http://internalsrv. On the Bridging tab check that the mentioned port(s) are actually working on the internal server. For example if you are listening in ISA Server on 443 for a SSL connection and the SSL/HTTPS port is ticked make sure that the port is 443, and that the web server internally is listening on 443. If its another number make sure that it is meant to be the other number and not really 443 or not ticked at all. Ditto for the HTTP port, which is 80 by default. Post navigation Can't Update Media Player Library on Windows SmartPhoneExchange Server 2007 Rollup Update 5 One thought on “Error Code: 500 Internal Server Error. The network logon failed. (1790)” Brian Reid says: August 1, 2011 at 5:33 pm Many years after posting this blog I came across the error again. On an SBS server that was five years since it was installed with the option to auto renew certificates, it renewed the publishing cert (I think), though another admin was logged in at the time and he restarted IIS - maybe he did this! Anyway, because the self signed cert was renewed and the old one removed, but not configured properly in IIS Admin, IIS stopped listening on port 443. I replaced the certificate in IIS with one of the newly published ones, but ISA rejected that one as it was not trusted. The answer to that was to copy it to the Trusted Root Certificate Authoritities container in Certificates MMC (opening Local Computer and not Local User) Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Search for: Recent Posts AADConnect Password Reset Date Sync Issues Installing and Updating Microsoft AntiMalware in Azure Capax Zantas EAS EWS 501 Errors Recent CommentsBrian Reid on Installing Office 2016 Click To Run Via Group PolicyBrian Reid on Getting Started with Office 365 Advanced Threat ProtectionBrian Reid
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ease planning, as well. Free PRTG Download >> What is this? This knowledgebase contains questions and answers about PRTG Network Monitor and network monitoring in general. You are invited to get involved https://kb.paessler.com/en/topic/18413-publish-prtg-through-isa-server-2006 by asking and answering questions! Learn more Top Tags 5761× prtg 1845× snmp 1470× sensor 940× wmi 622× notifications 469× maps View all Tags Publish PRTG through ISA server 2006 Votes:0 Your Vote: Up https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2423401 Down I'm trying to publish PRTGMON through ISA 2006 in order to make PRTGMON APP to work with my PRTGMON server. But whatever i try almost everytime i get an 1790 The network logon failed isa error error. Anyone dealed with this before ? I have configured my PRTGMON with HTTPS and our wilcard certificate. Browsing from an desktop works like a charm. Regards Frank Andringa - happy user though :P https isa prtg Created on Apr 11, 2011 12:42:21 PM by fandringa (50) ●1 ●1 Permalink 2 Replies Accepted Answer Votes:0 Your Vote: Up Down Hello I managed to solve this issue. There seems to be an isa error 1790 issue where an ISA web publishing rule is configured to work with an SSL connection from an client to ISA and an SSL connection from ISA to the prtg webserver. Normally with IIS webservices on the webserver adding the same wildcard certificate as on ISA solves the problem. But not within this scenario. I reconfigured PRTG to HTTP and changed the publishing rule accordingly. So Sys Admins are now connecting with SSL to the ISA box and from the ISA box all traffic is redirected to HTTP. Tip: On ISA you will need to clear out some checkmarks on the http filter which is bound to the web publishing rule Thx in advance Add comment Created on Apr 12, 2011 6:38:22 AM by fandringa (50) ●1 ●1 Permalink Votes:1 Your Vote: Up Down Fandringa, I also had issues publishing PRTG Network Monitor though ISA Server. I have recently written up a web-post with a different solution/workaround if you are interested: http://www.elvtechnology.com.au/2011/10/04/publishing-prtg-network-monitor-behind-isa-server-2006/ Hope this helps! Add comment Created on Oct 4, 2011 9:18:18 AM by ShaunLeeClarke (10) Permalink Please log in or register to enter your reply. Disclaimer: The information in the Paessler Knowledge Base comes without warranty of any kind. Use at your own risk. Before applying any instructi
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