Re: Open ports



So how to test whether ports 8080, 8443 & 443 is allow throught ISA 2006 server to the dedicated application server?


"Phillip Windell" <philwindell@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eHrboYBeKHA.3936@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
There is no such thing as "opening a port".

If you have a running "service" on the LAN (like a web site) then you deal specifically with that one thing by publishing that "service" to the External using one of the publishing techniques. It is either going to be a Reverse Proxying process or it will be a Reverse NAT process depending on the specifics of the situation. There is no "opening ports".


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"2Sweet" <chongcmw@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:Oa7CtK8dKHA.856@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
In ISA 2006, I have publish a web site to the public via HTTP. I would like to open ports 8080, 443 & 8443 as well.
In the properties, there is no field for me to open ports.

How do i do it for this case?




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