Re: IP Forwarding

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Ok... but we need some details here->

1) One NIC or two?
2) SBS Std or Premium (with ISA)?

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Javier [SBS MVP]
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"DMJR" <DMJR@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hey Javier
> Thanks for the reply
> Yes the VM system is accessed by just going to 192.168.0.14 from within
> the
> SBS network.
> Can you help me out on this, I have searched, researched and even more
> looking around on the server and I still cannot get it to work.... I have
> a
> headache to say the least.
> The system is just a portal access to the VM system, in other words it has
> no programs or anything of the liking to install on the client to be used.
> Thanks in advance for the help and reply.
>
> "Javier Gomez [SBS MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Yes you can... but it might be a little more complicated depending on how
>> exactly it works. Do you access the VM system by using
>> http://192.168.0.14
>> or it has a particular application that needs to be installed?
>>
>> If you use http you could probably forward port 80 to the VM box (if you
>> are
>> using ISA this would be pretty easy... but with SBS Std this would
>> require
>> some work).
>>
>> If its not http... then you need to see what you need to open.
>>
>> --
>> Javier [SBS MVP]
>> www.msmvps.com/javier
>> << SBS ROCKS !!! >>
>>
>> "DMJR" <DMJR@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:A3B78BC7-4B9E-41C7-B2C9-F9B9C12A2E16@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >I have a minor problem that is boggling my mind.
>> > We just got a new messaging system installed, which allows our office
>> > to
>> > access the system VM via the intranet, ie: address 192.168.0.14
>> > My question is, is there any way to open a port or do something on the
>> > server to give access to this internal address from the outside, like
>> > an
>> > extension to our website or something?? I know that using the firewall
>> > at
>> > home I have the ability to forward traffic to a specific IP, can this
>> > be
>> > done
>> > with SBS?
>> > I have SBS2003.
>> > Thanks in advance for all the help....
>>
>>
>>


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