Re: Access internal server from public internet
- From: "outsider via WinServerKB.com" <u24805@uwe>
- Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2006 15:40:15 GMT
okay will do, thanks so much.!
Jorge Silva wrote:
Inline
in RRAS forwarding it asks for source and destination ports, that means in[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
order for me to bypass server1 port 80 i would have to make the source
go
to server2 port 80.
Source port= the client request port
Destination port= the server service port
for example, you can publish the service in one port (public) and internally
in a different port or viceversa.
I strongly recommend ISA server to this type of configuration.
Thanks again, i took your advice, and got it to work with that[quoted text clipped - 49 lines]
configuration
Thanks again,
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