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(104) Connection reset by peerAn error condition occurred while reading data from the network. Please retry your request.

Hello Experts:

I am having a tough time in getting my website to run.  I am running IIS 6.0 on a SBS 2003 server.  When I try to access the url I get the following.

ERROR
The requested URL could not be retrieved

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While trying to retrieve the URL: http://www.nationalsteelerection.com/ 

The following error was encountered:

Read Error
The system returned:

    (104) Connection reset by peerAn error condition occurred while reading data from the network. Please retry your request.

Your cache administrator is webmaster

I have tried iisreset and iisreset /noforce and still cannot get the site to run.  Any help is appreciated.
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That error message is not coming from IIS - IIS has nothing called a 'cache administrator'.

Find out what caching device or service you are using and check its configuration.

Dave Dietz
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Hi Dave:

Also, I can't access the website from within the network either.  I opened up IIS and right clicked on the default website and chose Browse and the website did not display.  I have tried accessing the site by its url and still not getting anything.  The only thing I did yesterday that might remotely brought it down is I had to reboot the router after bell south had issues with their dsl line.
Hello Dave:

Still no joy.  When I browse the page within IIS 6.0.  I get the following message

This program cannot display the webpage
   
   Most likely causes:
You are not connected to the Internet.
The website is encountering problems.
There might be a typing error in the address.
 
   What you can try:
     Check your Internet connection. Try visiting another website to make sure you are connected.  
 
     Retype the address.  
 
     Go back to the previous page.
 
     More information

This problem can be caused by a variety of issues, including:

Internet connectivity has been lost.
The website is temporarily unavailable.
The Domain Name Server (DNS) is not reachable.
The Domain Name Server (DNS) does not have a listing for the website's domain.

 
Hello Dave or anyone:

In my event logs, I am getting the following Event 1004:
Cannot register the URL prefix 'http://*:2336/' for site '3'. The site has been deactivated.  The data field contains the error number.

Any thoughts are welcomed
Hello Folks:

For some reason the website is deactivated.  Also, which may or may not mean nothing I am running a seperate server with Exchange 2007.  My users in in the field are accessing the OWA with no problems.  It is only the primary server's IIS server that has failed.  

Any help is needed.

Thank you
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Are you hosting www.nationalsteelerection.com on your SBS?  

Because currently your Public DNS for www.nationalsteelerection.com points to 74.168.253.218, (http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=nationalsteelerection.com) which seems to be part of your BellSouth IP Block, since 74.168.253.219 is what's pointing to your Exchange Server 2007. (OWA)

Do you have these separated out in your router?

Jeff
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Hello Jeff:

Yes, I do have these seperated on the router.  I have 74.158.253.218 pointed to my SBS server and the 74.158.253.219 pointed to my Exchange 2007 server.  If I type in at the command prompt www.nationalsteelerection.com and it resloves to the correct IP address of 74.158.253.218.   The OWA for the Exchange 2007 server is working correctly and we are receiving emails with no issues.
"The OWA for the Exchange 2007 server is working correctly and we are receiving emails with no issues"

Thats fine... I see that.

But 74.158.253.218 isn't going anywhere right now.  Is IIS running on your SBS?  Did you uninstall Exchange properly by following the steps outlined in http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Installing-Exchange-2007-Small-Business-Server-2003-domain-Part2.html ?

Jeff
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Hello Jeff:

Well, I feel like a fool.  I didn't follow basic 101 with a windows server--if all else fails reboot.  I rebooted the server and the site is now back up.  Sorry for the alarm.  However, you get the points--thanks for the help!!
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Hi Jeff:

I don't have any buttons on my comment to do that?
Yeah... I thought as much... I just realized those are only available on Zone Advisor/Administrator Views.  You will have to post a request to Community Support asking to close the question per:  https://www.experts-exchange.com/help.jsp#hi70

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