Remote Web Services
From: Scott (scott_at_phalanxdigital.com.au)
Date: 03/08/04
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Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2004 19:27:11 -0800
thought i should add that email and web browsing are both
operating correctly.
Thankyou!
>-----Original Message-----
>Howdy Dudey all,
>
>I've reached the end of my tether with the install of
>sbs2003 and the configuration of the remote web
services.
>
>Quick background: DSL modem is an NB1300 modem/router
>running in bridged mode (not routing) which is connected
>to a dlink DI624 wireless broadband which is acting as
>the router. This is connected to my the external network
>adapter on the sbs2003 and the remainder of the network
>is connected to the internal adapter of the same
machine.
>
>I have opened all the appropriate ports on the 624's
>firewall and allowed WAN access ie -
>25,80,443,444,4125,1723,3389 and I still have no joy
when
>trying to access the server externally.
>
>Both of the networking devices have the latest firmware
>installed and I'm really open to any suggestions that
>anyone may have.
>
>
>Thanks for any help available, cheers scott
>.
>
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