Re: SBS 2003 remote access

From: Marina Roos [SBS-MVP] (marina_at_roos.nodontwantspam.nl.com)
Date: 07/03/04


Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2004 19:13:45 +0200

Hi Kevin,

For the certificate you would just fill in that public IP when running
CEICW. Don't add servername.local to it.

-- 
Regards,
Marina
Microsoft SBS-MVP
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
news:25c7e01c4611e$1a5f68b0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi Kevin,
>
> Thank you for your informed reply. I've got a static
> broadband IP address from my ISP broadband provider.
>
> Cannot remember the number off the top of head but if it
> was for example 85.90.50.4
>
> would my server address then be
>
> 85.90.50.4.servername.local
>
> Thank you
>
> Kevin
> >-----Original Message-----
> >OK, you r first problem is in thinking that your
> 10.0.0.x address is your
> >static external (public) IP address. It isn't. Rather,
> it is your inside
> >"private" address - which cannot be seen or accessed
> externally by anyone
> >remotely.
> >
> >What you need to know is the public IP address from your
> broadband
> >connection. Most broadband routers will tell this to
> you - it's called your
> >WAN address - when you go into the confiruation or setup
> page of your
> >router. That's the IP address you need for coming in.
> >
> >Now, your next problem is this - is your broadband
> public IP address a
> >static or dynamic IP address. Most cable/dsl setups
> provide you with a
> >dynamic address. If so, then what you want is to sign
> yourself up with a
> >Dynamic DNS company - there are free ones (like DynDNs)
> and paid ones (like
> >TZO). I happen to use TZO.
> >
> >What will happen is that they will give you a small
> piece of software that
> >you can install on your server which will monitor your
> dynamic public IP
> >address, and watches for if it ever changes.
> Additionally you get a URL,
> >mine is similar to this: kevin.tzo.com - which points to
> my IP address.
> >
> >I can then do a remote connection using
> https://kevin.tzo.com/remote rather
> >that https://206.x.x.x/remote or what ver your external
> IP address is.
> >-- 
> >Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]
> >"The days pass by so quickly now, the nights are seldom
> long"
> >
> >
> >"Kevin" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message
> >news:2542c01c46117$f3d74510$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I seem to be going round in little circles with regard
> to
> >> setting up a remote connection to our server. The more
> I
> >> read the more lost I am getting but I am sure I am
> doing
> >> something silly.
> >>
> >> I have a new server with sbs 2003 standard installed. A
> >> firewal router enables access to email and the internet
> >> via a broadband connection.
> >>
> >> I do not have a www.domain name for the company.
> >>
> >> I have a fixed broadband IP address and I have a fixed
> >> server address of 10.0.0.50, the router is 10.0.0.51
> >>
> >> In the connection wizard for remote access it says
> enter
> >> the fully qualified internet address of the server or
> the
> >> server ip address. I think just entering the server IP
> >> address must be wrong as it doesn't stack up to me.
> >>
> >> So my sticking point is what is my internet address for
> >> the server, the examples have a www.domain name in them
> >> but I do not have one. Lots of articles talk about a
> >> modem but I do not hae a modem.
> >>
> >> Is my server internet address
> >> http://Broadband ip numbers.servername.local
> >> (which it prompts is not correct, must only use a-z, 1-
> 9)
> >> or do I put in the IP address of the firewall router?
> (a
> >> netgear dg834)
> >>
> >> Or do I put in the broadband IP connection address as
> the
> >> server internet address?
> >>
> >> I want to log in as administrator so i am assuming that
> >> the remote access permissions are ok.
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance for help,
> >>
> >> Kevin
> >
> >
> >.
> >


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