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    proxy server settings - "403 Forbidden" error

    I am having problems uploading and retrieving orders when I load Actinic Catalog on my clients PC.

    I am recieving the "403 Forbidden. The ISA Server denies the specified URL"

    I think i am right in that this is a proxy server setting issue and that i the error lies in the HTTP port is not allowing the site to increment upon uploading - everything uploads fine until incrementation.

    Working from my PC everything is OK - i used the Windows Default settings in Advanced>Network settings >Proxy

    My client is using ISA server and has the HTTP port set to 8080.

    Looking at previous posting on this issue, I have ammended the adjust to the Proxy settings to:
    FTP = none
    HTTP = Windows Default
    FTP = passive

    This did not do the trick. Can you help

    the site url is: www.spencersdirect.com

    #2
    Hi Graeme

    Have you set up a new Packet Filter on the ISA server with the following settings:

    Name: FTP Server TCP 21 Local
    Allow Packet Transmission
    Custom:
    IP Protocol: TCP
    Direction: Inbound
    Local port: Fixed port
    Port number: 21
    Remote port: All ports

    Name: FTP Server TCP 20 Local
    Allow Packet Transmission
    Custom:
    IP Protocol: TCP
    Direction: Outbound
    Local port: Fixed port
    Port number: 20
    Remote port: All ports

    Ben
    Ben Popplestone
    Ecommerce website software

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      #3
      ISA Server + uploading issues

      Thanks for the response, unfortuantely this has had no effect as i have FTP via the proxy server (port 8080) but the issue is the incremental merge - this is where actinic falls over. Can you help.

      Graeme Mackay

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        #4
        Hi there

        One of our other customer, managed to get actinic to work with proxy, by doing the following

        Using ISA Management go to Access Policy and Protocol Rules, then edit the Internet Access Rule as follows.

        General - enable
        Action - allow
        Protocol - all IP traffic
        Schedule - always(unless you want this restricted by time)
        Applies to if you select "any request" it will apply to all users, but to restrict this policy to the PC running Actinic select "Users & Groups" and then add the appropriate user or computer.
        Here is the ISA thread

        Kind Regards
        Nadeem Rasool
        SellerDeck Development

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          #5
          this may be of no help at all, but we experienced the same error message when we temporarily put an htpassword on a site (client wanted to protect the site in development)

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            #6
            isa

            Nadeem - this did the trick for us - we have applied the isa settings to one machine. your help is appreciated.

            Graeme Mackay

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