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SSRS 2005 SharePoint 2007 integration security woes

Asked by rocksanddirt in Outlook Groupware Software, MS SQL Reporting, MS SharePoint

Tags: ssrs 2005, sharepoint 2007, security, IIS

I have a SQL 2005 SP2 database running on a server named DBServer.
I have SharePoint 2007 and a single default instance of SSRS 2005 SP2 running together on a server named AppServer.
SSRS is running on its own website on port 5150.

The domain identity named SPWEB runs the SSRS windows service, the SSRS app pool, the SharePoint farm AND it has access to all the databases.

The SSRS Web Site is configured to use NTLM authentication (no kerberos). SharePoint is using "Trusted Account" mode because I wanted to avoid any NTLM "double hop" issues between external users and the database.

Everything is up and running perfectly when you are viewing the site from INSIDE of the domain, logged in as SPWEB. When you are not logged in as SPWEB, and/or you are outside of the domain you get "401 Unauthorized" errors.

On a possibly related note, there have been occasions where the SSRS config tool fails and I need to edit the  rsreportserver.config file manually.  

I have been working on this all day, but cannot find the right settings to make it work for everyone!
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Screenshot of everything running correctly when INSIDE the domain logged in as SPWEB
Screenshot of everything running correctly when INSIDE the domain logged in as SPWEB
 
 
blank screen stating "401 Unauthorized" when trying to view the sharepoint web part page INSIDE the domain logged in as a domain user
blank screen stating "401 Unauthorized" when trying to view the sharepoint web part page INSIDE the domain logged in as a domain user
 
 
Screenshot of error when OUTSIDE the domain logged in as SPWEB
Screenshot of error when OUTSIDE the domain logged in as SPWEB
 
 
Using "trusted account mode". Since I am using NTLM, I want to avoid any "double hop" issues between the external users and the database
Using "trusted account mode". Since I am using NTLM, I want to avoid any "double hop" issues between the external users and the database
 
 
Screenshot of the IIS configuration. The spweb identity runs the app pool for the SSRS site.
Screenshot of the IIS configuration. The spweb identity runs the app pool for the SSRS site.
 
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Zones: Outlook Groupware Software, MS SQL Reporting, MS SharePoint
Tags: ssrs 2005, sharepoint 2007, security, IIS
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