Re: User authentication vs. Firewall
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Date: 03/30/04
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Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 13:50:17 -0800
Thank you Jeff.
Rgds,
Jorge
>-----Original Message-----
>On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 11:01:03 -0800, "Jorge"
><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>I have an intranet server (IIS4 - NT4) that requires
>>username/password to connect and also has SSL
configured.
>>
>>When I access through the local area network with the
>>local IP in my browser it works fine (it asks me for
>>https, and user/pass).
>>
>>I have only one static IP and I want to NAT some ports
to
>>my server so I can access the intranet server from
>>internet. The point is that even when I configured
ports
>>443 and 80 to be routed to my server I can't contact
the
>>server (using either the domain name or the public IP
>>address).
>>
>>However, if I change the router config of port 80 to
>>another intranet test server that doesn't require
either
>>SSL or user/pass I can access the test server from
>>internet using either domain name or public IP.
>>
>>I believe that my mistake is that I should configure
>>something else on my router in orther to route some
other
>>port (I don't know which one) to the intranet secure
>>server. Am I right?
>>Does anyone know what should I enable on my router?
>
>The router support folks probably do. :)
>
>Jeff
>.
>
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