Mea, Most likely, you've enabled a suspect connection event for port 80 within the policy. Enabling this event will cause the sensor to bind to port 80 upon startup. Just disable this suspect connection signature (you don't want it enabled if the server is a web server) and there should be no conflict.
Refer to the Server Sensor 7.0 Policy Guide for more information on suspect connection events (page 39 in Acrobat): http://documents.iss.net/literature/RealSecure/RS_SvrSensor_PG_7.0.pdf -Matt On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 18:24:17 +0200, meaculpa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello list, > > since a few weeks ago we are experiencing some problems with the Server > Sensor 7.0 running on a WIndows 2000 Server box and IIS. What happens? > > When the machine is booted, the web services and the issdaemon service start > as to be expected. However, when looking in the IIS console, you can see > that the web itself is not started. This due to the fact that the Server > Sensor has a lock on port 80 on the machine. When I stop the issdaemon > services, start the web, and then start the issdaemon again, then everything > is going just fine... untill the next reboot... > > I can solve this by first making sure that IIS and the web(s) is (are) > running, then start issdaemon. But, I don't want to do that. Is it possible > I have enabled some setting in the policy of the Server Sensor that's > causing this, or is it more a timing issue between issdaemon en iss > servervices? > > TIA > > Mea > > _______________________________________________ > ISSForum mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > TO UNSUBSCRIBE OR CHANGE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION, go to > https://atla-mm1.iss.net/mailman/listinfo/issforum > > To contact the ISSForum Moderator, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > The ISSForum mailing list is hosted and managed by Internet Security Systems, 6303 > Barfield Road, Atlanta, Georgia, USA 30328. > _______________________________________________ ISSForum mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] TO UNSUBSCRIBE OR CHANGE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION, go to https://atla-mm1.iss.net/mailman/listinfo/issforum To contact the ISSForum Moderator, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The ISSForum mailing list is hosted and managed by Internet Security Systems, 6303 Barfield Road, Atlanta, Georgia, USA 30328.
