Re: Port Forwarding with Cisco 675 connected to Linksys BEFW11S4

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From: Bob Perego (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/10/04


Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 09:07:19 -0800

Bill:

My interest in TSWEB was for the ability to access from a
PC without client software. However, this isn't crucial
so what are my other options for getting into my LAN
besides TSWEB?

BTW, I followed Tony Northup's advice of using a port
other than 80.

Thanks, Bob

>-----Original Message-----
>Yes, but only if you open the port through both routers.
>
>Do you really need to use TSWEB?
>
>That will require both ports 80, TCP and 3389, TCP, and
taking great care to
>be sure that IIS is both patched to date and secured, by
following
>recommendations of Microsoft's MBSA tool.
>
>The 675 can be programmed in a variety of ways, but
given that you have a
>private IP address on the inside of yours, it looks like
yours is probably
>set up to do NAT.
>
>You'll need to talk to your ISP's support staff to see
whether they can
>provide any help in doing what you want to do.
>
>I believe this is possible, but you'll need cooperation
from the ISP.
>
>"Bob Perego" <rperego@qwest.net> wrote in message
>news:d8ae01c3ef7e$8f9302c0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>> Can someone tell me if I'm attempting the impossible or
>> just doing something incorrectly.
>>
>> I'm wanting to RD into my home machine from the outside
>> using the suggested IIS - TSWEB technique. My setup
is:
>> DSL line to Cisco 675, 675 to Linksys BEFW11S4,
BEFW11S4
>> to various computers on my LAN, including wireless.
>>
>> I forwarded the Linksys ports but my only guess is I'm
>> not getting through the Cisco box. I've also forwarded
>> the ports in the Cisco box but I think this is the hang
>> up. The machines on the LAN are all 192.168...
addresses
>> off the Linksys router. To the Cisco box the Linksys
is
>> 10.0.0.2. I've got the Cisco set to foward the two
>> required ports to both the 192.168... machine that is
the
>> RD host. For grins I also opened the ports for
10.0.0.2.
>>
>> NMap attempts from the outside show no open ports at my
>> IP address.
>>
>> With essentially two routers in series is this even
>> possible to get the port forwarding I need?
>>
>> Thanks, Bob
>
>
>.
>



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