Ted,

> I am running IMail 7.06 on Windows 2000 Server and haven't had
> the Nimda
> problems (at least none that I'm aware of.)  Could you give me the
> step-by-step on how you accomplished this redirection feat?

Jacob was referring to our Custom 404 (aka "Judo") technique that I posted
here several months ago. Original links here:

 http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg42014.html


> I
> do have IIS
> running but only for the purposes of serving KillerWebMail's LDAP
> engine.  And I do have IMail set at port 80.  I needed to make
> our setup as
> easy as possible because some of my clients will NEVER
> understand proper
> URL syntax.
>
> If I understand correctly, I just need to change my IMail port to
> 8383.  Then, change my IIS to listen on port 80.  Then, within
> the settings
> for my "default" website in IIS, I tell it to redirect all
> calls to port
> 8383.  Is this correct?
> Finally, won't Nimda just try to attack the redirected port?

It will, unless you put in a simple frameset document that loads :8383 in
a single frame, and has a single hidden frame to keep Netscape happy. That
one frameset doc will be your only found IIS page. All others will be 404
errors, so the Judo code will turn back the Nimda virus attacks.

Ron Hornbaker

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