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102427 2002-11-29 19:36:00 I've got IIS running on my computer, but I want to block access to it externally (so that people can't access anything by using my IP address over the net). I'm using IIS for website testing, so I want it to be accessed only locally.

Is there a way I can not allow access through settings in IIS (IIS 5.1 in Win XP Pro)? Or do I need to change a setting somewhere in my firewall (Norton Internet Security 2003).

If it's possible to change a setting in IIS, can I make it so that someone externally can access it using a login of some type, or is it safer not to do that?

Mike.
Mike (15)
102428 2002-12-01 21:33:00 I just had a look and the one bit which seemed to be relevant mentioned that it was only for 2000 Server editions :(.

I spose you could use a .htaccess file to restrict access. I find that IIS doesn't like some firewalls all that much.

But then again I find that the way I've got it configured I get asked to enter in a password if I use anything other than IE with the address "localhost" and I haven't mucked around with the settings as far as I know.
-=JM=- (16)
102429 2002-12-02 06:10:00 >>> But then again I find that the way I've got it configured I get asked
>>> to enter in a password if I use anything other than IE with the
>>> address "localhost" and I haven't mucked around with the settings
>>> as far as I know.

What did you do to set this up?

Mike.
Mike (15)
102430 2002-12-02 06:47:00 I just installed IIS. It seemed to take care of the rest for me. If I use 127.0.0.1 in IE I get a login thing which I have no idea as to what to do with it. If I use another browser either 127.0.0.1 or localhost I get a login thing and can just enter my standard windows login/pass to get access.

THis is XP Pro with administrator account and my own account (admin rights), no guest account.
-=JM=- (16)
102431 2002-12-09 08:19:00 Hmmm... didn't make any difference for me - I've got a secure system (can't even access it through a LAN for some stupid reason) but it's quite open via HTTP to the net... not quite what I want...

Mike.
Mike (15)
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