Re: IIS web proxy

From: Imran Aziz (imran_at_bindweb.com)
Date: 02/04/05


Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 14:57:30 -0000

Hello Jeff,
    Thanks a lot for your response, Sorry I missed out one thing. There is a
website already published from SBS2K, so all the firewall and Router rules
are setup fine for that, and I do understand them, the issue is now with
this development machine, how can I publish IIS sites from another server
using the SBS2K, since all traffic goes through SBS, and Dev Server is on
the internal network, and is not connected to the external interface facing
the router, so how do request route from the router to the Dev Server, since
they will have to go through SBS to do so.
    You mentioned this can be done using ISA, any leads as to how to get
that done, since after more then a year of working with ISA it still is a
black box to me :)

Imran.

"Jeff Cochran" <jeff.nospam@zina.com> wrote in message
news:420b751d.259721639@msnews.microsoft.com...
> On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 10:42:02 -0000, "Imran Aziz" <imran@bindweb.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I want to publish my website from behind a firewall, how can I do
>> that?
>
> Open the proper ports in the firewall, provide network address
> translation if needed.
>
>>Here is my setup.
>>I have a small intranet which is configured as follows
>>
>>Router facing the internet configured with NAT so port redirect has been
>>configured.
>>
>>IIS is installed on a SBS2K server behind the Router, there is an ISA
>>firewall running on the SBS2K server.
>>
>>port 80 and 8080 is being used by ISA web proxy, so IIS sites are running
>>on
>>port 801.
>>
>>Now I redirect port 801 from router to the IIS to service one website on
>>the
>>SBS2K, works fine.
>>
>>Now I also have a separate development server on our intranet from which I
>>want to publish a website.
>>
>>Since router can only publish websites from the IIS installed on the
>>SBS2K,
>>the only way I can think of publishing a website from the dev server is to
>>use a web proxy somehow, like one provided in Apache webserver. i.e
>>request
>>comes to IIS of SBS2K which does a proxy for the IIS on the Dev Server and
>>services the website.
>>
>>Is there a way to do that with IIS?
>
> No.
>
>>if not is there an alternate solution
>>without compromising the security of the network?
>
> SBS has ISA, which should do this.
>
>>I do not want to create a
>>DMZ, and I do not want to put the dev server directly behind the router.
>
> Then you've eliminated one option that would have worked as well.
>
> Jeff



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