Leniel Maccaferri
Leniel Maccaferri

Reputation: 102448

Visual Studio 2012 Web Deploy to Windows Server 2008 R2 with IIS 7 and /msdeploy.axd 404 error

In Visual Studio 2012 RC when I try to validate a Web Deploy connection I get this error message:

ERROR_DESTINATION_NOT_REACHABLE

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The required Web Management Service is started on the server and Web Deploy 3.0 RC is installed.

Then using Remote Desktop Connection I log on the server and go check IIS logs located at C:\inetpub\logs\LogFiles\W3SVC1. There I can see my attempts to validate the connection because they contain my IP address:

2012-07-13 20:58:49 185.201.117.17 HEAD /msdeploy.axd site=Default%20Web%20Site 8172 - 189.10.32.194 - 404 0 2 78

It's giving me a 404.

After trying to get this working for almost 6 hours now (reading a lot of material including this great Troubleshooting guide by IIS team titled Troubleshooting Web Deploy problems with Visual Studio and this related question Visual Studio 2010 Web deployment task failed) I decided to ask for help here and see if anyone has a clue about what can be the problem... Do you know what's causing this 404 error?

If you need any more info, just ask me and I'll provide it... :)

Edit 1

Yesterday I also tried the following msdeploy command on my local machine to list the the contents of a folder called test on the server [ and it worked as expected ]:

C:\Program Files\IIS\Microsoft Web Deploy V3>msdeploy -verb:dump -source:content
path=c:\test,computerName=xxxxxxxxxx.publiccloud.com.br,username=User,password=Password
Info: Using ID 'a246a13c-7777-4226-964c-fe9934c60b77' for connections to the rem
ote server.
MSDeploy.contentPath
c:\test
c:\test
c:\test\test.txt

Edit 2

After a lot of install/reinstall operations I finally got to a point where Windows Server 2008 is returning a 503 HTTP error when I try to publish the web site using VS 2012 RC or even msdeploy in the command line.

Looks like the best thing to do now is to do a clean install of Windows Server 2008 since I got a messed up VM server image to work with. Hope it'll do the trick.

Just for the record, this is the msdeploy command VS 2012 tries to execute. I did a copy/paste and tried it with msdeploy in the command line:

C:\Program Files (x86)\IIS\Microsoft Web Deploy V3\msdeploy.exe -source:manifest='E:\SISPEC\SISPEC\obj\Release\Package\SISPEC.SourceManifest.xml' -dest:auto,ComputerName="https://xxxxxxxxxx.publiccloud.com.br:8172/msdeploy.axd?site=Default%20Web%20Site",UserName='UserName',Password='Password',IncludeAcls='False',AuthType='Basic' -verb:sync -enableRule:DoNotDeleteRule -disableLink:AppPoolExtension -disableLink:ContentExtension -disableLink:CertificateExtension -setParamFile:"E:\SISPEC\SISPEC\obj\Release\Package\SISPEC.Publish.Parameters.xml" -retryAttempts=2

just to get the same 503 Server Unavailable message.

Edit 3

This question was cross-posted at the IIS Web Deployment Tool (MS Deploy) forum here.

Upvotes: 23

Views: 25250

Answers (9)

Ariel Erlijman
Ariel Erlijman

Reputation: 372

If all previous indications fail, and if you are using an Azure virtual machine, where the endpoint for 8172 is open, I have solved it deleting the endpoint and opening it again. I believe the first time I have selected using Floating IP Enabled, and that did not work. Just create the endpoint again, select disable floating ip and done!

Upvotes: 0

JeffreyABecker
JeffreyABecker

Reputation: 2743

In my case, the default certificate issued for WMSVC was not issued for the machine-name. My Solution was to:

  1. Issue a certificate for the machine name from my domain CA. This could be self-signed if you're willing to trust the certificate.
  2. Install that certificate under the Personal certificate store
  3. stop the web management service
  4. change the certificate to my properly issued certificate
  5. restart the service.

Upvotes: 2

Der_Meister
Der_Meister

Reputation: 5027

Ensure Web Management Service is started.

I deleted SSL certificate and the service stopped working.

Upvotes: 0

ITmeze
ITmeze

Reputation: 1922

In my case I had both Web Deploy 2.0 and 3.0 on server machine. Removing both and installing just 3.0 solved my issue.

Upvotes: 1

gblmarquez
gblmarquez

Reputation: 527

First I tried just Repair install of Web Deploy 3.0 and not worked. Removing and installing solved my issue.

Upvotes: 1

avenmore
avenmore

Reputation: 2885

I had to manually add the Deployment Handler. In IIS Manager, with the server selected, choose "IIS|Handler Mappings|Add Managed Handler...".

Request path: msdeploy.axd
Type: Microsoft.Web.Deployment.DeploymentAgentHandler,..., Version=9...
Name: Web Deploy Whatever

Upvotes: 3

rboarman
rboarman

Reputation: 8214

Fyi - I too was getting the 404 errors. It turned out that I had to download the full package and install everything.

http://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/web-deploy#additionalDownloads

Upvotes: 26

ryanjones
ryanjones

Reputation: 5521

I had this same error (ERROR_DESTINATION_NOT_REACHABLE). I was able to fix the issue by opening port 8172.

I then ran into the error: ERR_COULD_NOT_CONNECT_TO_REMOVESVC which I was able to resolve by installing every component of Web Deploy 3.0. It was trying to hit /MSDEPLOYAGENTSERVICE which by default isn't installed by the Web Deploy 3.0 installer.

Upvotes: 3

user1524769
user1524769

Reputation: 13

Did you check your handlers? You can test this by creating an HTML page on the same folder and trying to access that HTML. If you can, then go check that your site has the necessary handlers. Also, make sure your DNS record are pointing to the correct IP address.

Upvotes: 1

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