Re: HTTP 502 Proxy Error: 12211

  • From: "Terry Fedirko" <Terry.Fedirko@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 07:25:04 -0700

I am running IE 6.0 on the same ISA server purely for testing.   I
configured IE to point to the ISA server on port 8080 (HTTP, Secure, FTP
and Gopher).   Under ISA, I have created a SSL Tunnel port 911 to talk to
one of the upstream proxy server which is a UNIX base system.  I do not
understand why they use 911 but thats how they configured it.  If I tried
using IE on a different computer accessing the same ISA server, I still
get the same result.

One note of interest.  I am testing another ISA Server on a different
system using the same configuration (more or less) that points to the same
upstream proxy server.  Somehow (and I don't know why) I was able to
access the Intranet but still unable to access the Internet.  After a
short time, I keep getting a 10060 (permission denied) or 10065 (Host
Unreachable).

Again, I need help.  Any suggestions or ideas????   Terry


> Is IE 6.0 on the ISA server?  Are you looking at your own sites or an
> external site?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Terry Fedirko [mailto:Terry.Fedirko@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 1:45 PM
> To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List]
> Subject: [isalist] Re: HTTP 502 Proxy Error: 12211
> 
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> 
> I did configure the SSL Tunneling using port 911 recommended by Mcrosoft
> Q283284.  After running this script, I checked the registry and found
> that
> the new port has been added (so far so good).   I rebooted the machine
> (just to be on the safe side) and started up the Internet Explorer
> (6.0). 
>  When trying to access a URL, I'm still getting the same old HTTP 502
> 12211 error message.   I even try to re-install the ISA Enterprise
> (including SP1 - Note:  SP2 has been installed on Window 2000) and still
> no go.  I even remove the SSL 443 and 563 tunnel port from the registry
> but again the same result.  This is starting to become a real headache
> and
> ready to throw this product out!!!   I cannot understand why Microsoft
> develop a product that seems so simple to configure but difficult to
> debug
> (a typical Microsoft way).  Any other suggestions, ideas????  Thank you.
>  
> 
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