Re: Ports for RWW & VPN

From: Harlequin (michael.mason_at_arraspeople.co.uk)
Date: 07/02/04


Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2004 13:59:00 +0100

I'll have to get back to you on this one Marina if you don't mind. It
appears the router has been returned to sender as I requested.

I want NetGear...!

Gimme NG...!

I'll post a new thread next week if that's OK...?

--
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 Michael Mason
 Arras People
 www.arraspeople.co.uk
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"Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]" <marina@roos.nodontwantspam.nl.com> wrote in message
news:ORx#ZZCYEHA.1684@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Hi Michael,
>
> Standard or Premium?
> From outside your network, does
> https://ip/remote work?
> https://fqdn/remote ?
>
> If ISA, have a look at www.smallbizserver.net for the additional steps to
> publish the Companyweb.
> What did you fill in for the certificate when running CEICW?
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Marina
> Microsoft SBS-MVP
>
> "Harlequin" <michael.mason@arraspeople.co.uk> schreef in bericht
> news:um4Ir$AYEHA.3804@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> > Hi again.
> >
> > I'm still trying to bottom out the actual ports needed and also the
> > protocols required on each when I set up port forwarding.
> >
> > This is what I have thus far:
> >
> >       Comment Protocol Local Port Host Destination Port
> >       SSL - General TCP 443 192.168.8.3 443
> >       SSL - RWW TCP 444 192.168.8.3 444
> >       PPTP TCP 1723 192.168.8.3 1723
> >       PPTP UDP 1723 192.168.8.3 1723
> >       SBS - RWW TCP 4125 192.168.8.3 4125
> >       SBS - TS TCP 3389 192.168.8.3 3389
> >
> >
> > I'm informed they're correct but I can't even use RWW remotely. Can I
> simply
> > open up all ports on both UDP and TCP as I did this before and RWW
worked
> > fine.
> >
> > Once RWW works, I should be able to get VPN working - I know they are
> > separate issues but need RWW so that I can remotely administer all this
as
> I
> > work from home sometimes.
> >
> > --
> > -----------------------------
> >  Michael Mason
> >  Arras People
> >  www.arraspeople.co.uk
> > -----------------------------
> >
> >
>
>


Relevant Pages

  • Re: Port forwarding on SBS 2003 Standard
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  • Re: Ports for RWW & VPN
    ... > I'll have to get back to you on this one Marina if you don't mind. ... >> Microsoft SBS-MVP ... Comment Protocol Local Port Host Destination Port ... >>> open up all ports on both UDP and TCP as I did this before and RWW ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: Problems Establishing VPN Connection (Error 800)
    ... Just waiting for a colleague to come into work to reboot the server for me ... > No need for port 80 unless you are hosting a website on your server. ... >> NP Marina. ... >> Michael Mason ...
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  • Re: << Small Biz Server news the week of May 2, 2004>>
    ... What Marina said... ... to first establish a session to 443 for RWW and then port 4125 is opened so ... > "Jack Ping" schreef in bericht ... >>>Port 443 will be open if you are running OWA, RWW, ect. ...
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