Many thanks for your response Mark.  I tried it and unfortunately it did not
work for me but the Microsoft Q article you pointed me to did indeed keep
IIS from binding to both IPs.  It just seems that WUG still won't co-exist
with IIS.

I tried sopping and starting the listeners in different orders as well as
changing the IP addresses back and forth and nothing seemed to work for me.

Simply put, this doesn't work (for me):

+-------------+ 
| 10.1.1.1:80 |<----> IIS
|      ^      |
|      |      | 
|  (One NIC)  |
|      |      |
|      v      |
| 10.1.1.2:80 |<----> WhatsUp
+-------------+
   MYSERVER   

If anyone else has any more suggestions, I'd like to hear them.  Otherwise
I'll be waiting for WUG Professional.

Thanks folks!
-Bill



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Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 5:45 PM
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Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] Can you use IIS or another webserver in place
of What'sUp?

We have a database for managing the tracking of Defects and Feature
Requests.

So, yes, it is an identified issue and now the number of user reports has
grown by one (which is you).

I cannot say when any individual Defect will be fixed or Feature Request
implemented.  However, it certainly helps when users explain why a
particular issue is impacting them.  It puts things in perspective..  makes
it harder to say "this would not be seen in practice".

Now the good news.  It's already been mentioned on the forum in the last
couple of days that the upcoming WhatsUp Professional will be able to use
IIS as its webserver.  Well,  IIS has exactly the same "problem" as
WhatsUp.. it binds to all IPs.  But it can be tweaked...

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;259349

Thus, all things being equal, this might solve your problem. Unless I am
missing something =)

Mark


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Sent: 28 October 2004 16:26
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Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] Can you use IIS or another webserver in
place of What'sUp?


Thanks for the reply Mark.  I'm new to the list; what's a "logged Defect"?
Is it an identified issue that will someday be fixed?  If so, is there any
timeline on when it might get addressed?



This is a logged Defect.  It also affects the syslog server and SNMP Trap
Handler.  I updated the Defect with your details.

Mark Symons
Ipswitch, Inc
Augusta GA

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Sent: 28 October 2004 11:41
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Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] Can you use IIS or another webserver in
place of What'sUp?


How about this - can I bind WUG to only one IP address on my server so that
I use another one for IIS?  I haven't found anything in WUG webserver that
is IP specific.

Thanks in advance folks!

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