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Sorry I posted this on a different account that can't upload attachments. I've attached my XLSForm for the issue I described above in this post. Thanks.
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Hey there, I've taken a look around but I am wondering what the best process is for publishing our various UAV imagery so it is accessible in our ArcGIS Server/Portal configuration. We have close to 100 ecw files of orthos of various flights over the province we've done. I see in arc catalog I can right click on one and publish it as an image service, but my question is whether there is an easier way to publish one item that consists of all our imagery so that it can simply be turned off and on as needed in the webmap? Any documentation or tips would be nice. Thanks
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DNS server, domain name retained. Had no idea what happened, ended up reinstalling Portal and its normal again. Thanks for the help folks.
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Hey Harley, We recently got a new ISP which involved us receiving a new static IP address...I am not sure what that entailed changing on the back end, but now I can't really load anything. Loading the mymachiene.dom1.dom2 also didnt work either, "this page can't be displayed'. Services.msc shows both portal and server running.
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Hey folks, We recently switched internet up in the office which entailed the web mapping server getting a new DNS. This has broken Portal Now, this is the page I get. web.vectorgeomatics.com load my test page fine, web.vectorgeomatics.com/portal/home gives me said error. If I remote desktop into the server that portal/server is hosted on and I go start > arcgis web adaptor (portal or server) it tries to load the localhost https://localhost/portal/webadaptor and I get the "There is a problem with this website’s security certificate." and If I hit continue it just loads "The webpage cannot be found". Anyone have any quick ideas that might fix this short of having to reinstall / re set everything up? Thanks
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10-30-2017
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I wasn't creating the Web App using ArcGIS Online. I created it using the WAB developer edition. If you've created the WAB on ArcGIS Online, then distributing the app is as easy as linking directly to it eg. https://COMPANYNAME.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=a67e12b1ef434dfdbec12a00bd1573a3 Or something of that nature. What I was doing here was creating a WAB app using developer edition to use with Portal/Server (basically a local version of ArcGIS Online) as I wanted everything to run through our company domain name vs linking people to the arcgis online app. The CA certificate is an SSL certificate (http vs https). This gets setup during the IIS/Portal/Server configuration.
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Hey Derek, Thanks. I hadn't removed the program files but that is good to know. I think the issue has to do with the fact our AD is "vector.vectorgeomatics.com" when it used to just be VGFSJ and im not 100% how its set up but it appears to be using a different self signed cert than the local server i have installed portal on. Now I imagine most hosts being local wouldnt have this issue and you'd only have one self signed cert to deal with.. In this case I think my portal server on vgfsjfs1 is using a different self signed certificate then vector.vectorgeomatics.com? I don't even know why our domain is set up like this but thats how it is now... EDIT: fifth time must be the charm, uninstalled reinstalled, deleted folders and its working. thanks folks Thanks for any help
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I did before, it was called portal. Like I said, I uninstalled everything (portal, server, the two web adaptors), verified in my c:\ that the three folders (arcgisportal arcgisserver, etc) were deleted, then went into c:\inetpub\wwwroot to verify no web adaptors were present BEFORE doing any of this. This feels similar to my problem web adaptor not configuring portal but logging into portaladmin doesnt show me existing portal sites or web adaptors. I havent tried using agportal ill have to see if that works...
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04-04-2017
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Hey Jayanta I do have SSL configured with IIS. I have a CA cert but even using a self signed cert is giving me this issue. I used to be able to use my domain https://web.vectorgeomatics.com:7443 on my last install and it worked fine with no issues as the portal URL for the web adaptor setup (loads fine shows my test message, SSL fully working). Even using the internal domain name vgfsjfs1.vector.vectorgeomatics.com (weird ad name we got switched to) doesnt work. https://vgfsjfs1.vector.vectorgeomatics.com/portal/webadaptor/portal loads my web adaptor setup, but nothing works for portal URL.
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So I had everything working 100% and the server housing or AD server died and had to be created from scratch. As such, everything stopped working for me. I've uninstalled everything, rebooted to start the process over. Im following this Tutorial: Creating your first Web GIS configuration—Portal for ArcGIS (10.3 and 10.3.1) | ArcGIS Enterprise So I installed Portal no problem, created my default admin. Services.msc shows portal running. Next I install web adaptor, give it the name portal and and get to the screen where I fill out the URL and username/pass. This gives me the error: " Unable to configure Portal with the Web Adaptor. Please make sure that the Portal machine is running and that the account specified has administrative privileges to the Portal." or sometimes " Failed to get administrator token from Portal. Please verify that the Portal URL specified can be accessed successfully." Portal IS running and the account DOES have access. Its the account I created during the initial set up. Why isn't this working? Any ideas? This is what my portaladmin looks like http://i.imgur.com/11KYwDM.png Thanks
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Good to know I'll have to try that out. I thought it was dumb to be using two certs but it refused to use my lets encrypt cert from iis because it had a password/private key, whereas the csr generated and submitted for signing does not and this was the only cert server manager would accept.
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Yep, needed the datastore, and my print widget had to do with the SSL cert being self signed, once I got a GoDaddy one it was fine.
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03-27-2017
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Sure, so the way I got it working was IIS - Uses Lets Encrypt ArcGIS Server - Godaddy SSL cert. So two certs. In the SSL admin page of Server Manager you will generate a CSR (your own one I called tobeSignedCSR) and this is what I submitted to GoDaddy for signing. Upload a root cert (in my case, GoDaddy provided it, and I believe there are instructions for GoDaddy that specify to choose Other for the type). One you've gotten the CSR signed, go back to your ssl page and click on the csr (tobeSignedCSR) and you will see at the bottom the option to complete the signing where you can use the cert provided by godaddy or whoever you chose. there IS a way to get this done using one cert that I have not tried, and this involves generating a private key using something like OpenSSL and attaching it that way. The ESRI tech didn't know off hand but it will be something like this https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/openssl-essentials-working-with-ssl-certificates-private-keys-and-csrs Generate a Self-Signed Certificate from an Existing Private Key and CSR once you've generated a private key. *I think* I have not tested this.
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Hard to explain how ESRI helped me resolve this. So there sounds like there is a way to use the same cert for IIS and Server using openssl attaching a private key to it, but as it stands im using letsencrypt for iis and godaddy for server and everything seems to be working fine. the p7b file they give you (godaddy) you upload as a root cert, and then you need to click on the self signed cert you submitted for signing to import the certificate. i was importing the certificate outside of the self-signed cert when I had to click on the self signed cert and then at the bottom his import and then i could import the crt where it does not ask for a password. thanks Abraam for clearing everything up.
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So I have Portal and Server set up (10.4). My web adaptors were set up using web.domain.com (web being the in house server portal, server and iis are on). Do I need to buy two separate SSL certificates? One for IIS and one for Server? I followed the guide here Configuring HTTPS using a new CA-signed certificate—Documentation (10.4) | ArcGIS Enterprise filled everything out, generated the CSR from the arcgis server admin page, submitted to godaddy and got two files back, a p7b and a crt. I have to assume IIS can't import this at all because I have tried and every time I import the crt in IIS by completing the certificate request it dissapears out of Server Certificates when I try to do the bindings. I originally had letsEncrypt properly securing https://web.domain.com working perfectly fine in IIS but me nor the ESRI tech couldnt get it working with ArcGIS Server. As a result of not having SSL on my ArcGIS Server I can't create any applications or webmaps and I think theres other weird issues I am seeing too..when I hit create i get a grey bar and this in the developer console. So how do I do this? I feel like ive wasted days trying to get this working properly and when I think I know what to do its just piling up more issues and none of the guides im seeing cover this in depth. currently i have letsencrypt on IIS and its secure when I go to https://web.vectorgeomatics.com which forwards me to web.vectorgeomatics.com/portal/home and its 100% secure. I purchased the godaddy cert, submitted the csr from server admin and have the files mentioned above..... what do now? I've got everything through IWA right now, mainly to to be used internally, but office staff need the option of being able to access the site out of the office which prompts them for their domain user name and password and that is working correctly. I think the steps ive taken so far have been correct? thanks
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