Consider the following scenario:
- You publish a Web server in Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2006.
- The ISA Server Web listener is configured to use HTTP Authentication and to validate user credentials by using the Windows Integrated authentication (Active Directory) option.
- A user uses Windows Internet Explorer to access the Web server.
In this scenario, HTTP SEARCH requests that do not have a SEARCH body may be sent to the Web server that is published. This problem may cause unexpected Web-access behavior. For example, if you publish Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access in ISA Server 2006, you may see that the Inbox folder is not displayed correctly.
Internet Explorer may send a HTTP SEARCH request that does not have a HTTP body in the first part of the NTLM authentication handshake. If that particular request is sent on the TCP connection that has already been authenticated by ISA Server, ISA Server continues to use the current authentication context instead of reauthenticating the client. In this situation, the SEARCH request that does not have a SEARCH body is sent to the published Web server.
To resolve this problem, follow these steps:
- Apply the hotfix package that is described in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article:
945821
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/945821/
)
Description of the ISA Server 2006 hotfix package: December 5, 2007
-
Start Notepad.
- Copy the following code, and then paste it into Notepad.
Const SE_VPS_GUID = "{143F5698-103B-12D4-FF34-1F34767DEabc}"
Const SE_VPS_NAME = "EnablePOSTReauthentication"
Const SE_VPS_VALUE = true
Sub SetValue()
' Create the root obect.
Dim root ' The FPCLib.FPC root object
Set root = CreateObject("FPC.Root")
'Declare the other objects needed.
Dim array ' An FPCArray object
Dim VendorSets ' An FPCVendorParametersSets collection
Dim VendorSet ' An FPCVendorParametersSet object
' Get references to the array object
' and the network rules collection.
Set array = root.GetContainingArray
Set VendorSets = array.VendorParametersSets
On Error Resume Next
Set VendorSet = VendorSets.Item( SE_VPS_GUID )
If Err.Number <> 0 Then
Err.Clear
' Add the item
Set VendorSet = VendorSets.Add( SE_VPS_GUID )
CheckError
WScript.Echo "New VendorSet added... " & VendorSet.Name
Else
WScript.Echo "Existing VendorSet found... value- " & VendorSet.Value(SE_VPS_NAME)
End If
if VendorSet.Value(SE_VPS_NAME) <> SE_VPS_VALUE Then
Err.Clear
VendorSet.Value(SE_VPS_NAME) = SE_VPS_VALUE
If Err.Number <> 0 Then
CheckError
Else
VendorSets.Save false, true
CheckError
If Err.Number = 0 Then
WScript.Echo "Done with " & SE_VPS_NAME & ", saved!"
End If
End If
Else
WScript.Echo "Done with " & SE_VPS_NAME & ", no change!"
End If
End Sub
Sub CheckError()
If Err.Number <> 0 Then
WScript.Echo "An error occurred: 0x" & Hex(Err.Number) & " " & Err.Description
Err.Clear
End If
End Sub
SetValue
Microsoft provides programming examples for illustration only, without warranty either expressed or implied. This includes, but is not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. This article assumes that you are familiar with the programming language that is being demonstrated and with the tools that are used to create and to debug procedures. Microsoft support engineers can help explain the functionality of a particular procedure. However, they will not modify these examples to provide added functionality or construct procedures to meet your specific requirements. - Save the file as a Microsoft Visual Basic script file. To do this, use the .vbs file name extension when you save the file. For example, use the following name to save the file:
EnableSEARCHReauthentication.vbs
- Start a command prompt, change to where you saved the EnableSEARCHReauthentication.vbs file, and then run the following command:
cscript EnableSEARCHReauthentication.vbs
Note To revert to the default setting, edit the script by changing "Const SE_VPS_VALUE = true" to "Const SE_VPS_VALUE = false." Save the script, and then run it again.
This hotfix replaces the hotfix that is described in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article:
942638
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/942638/
)
POST requests that do not have a POST body may be sent to a Web server that is published in ISA Server 2006
The 942638 hotfix applies only to HTTP POST requests. However, this new hotfix applies to all HTTP methods except for the GET method.
This article describes a problem that may occur with HTTP SEARCH requests. The current problem typically occurs when you publish Outlook Web Access in ISA Server. However, this hotfix may also resolve similar issues for other HTTP methods that can include a HTTP body except for the GET method.
For more information about software update terminology, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
824684
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824684/LN/
)
Description of the standard terminology that is used to describe Microsoft software updates