Re: Static IP Address HELP !!
From: Malcolm Cheyne (malcolm_at_XXXXsbca.com.au)
Date: 07/09/04
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Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 18:46:07 +1000
Stuart
>From my onsite visits today (twice) I have confirmed the
following:
CNet CNIG907BP Internet Broadband Gateway - IP 192.168.0.1
Virtual Server List
DNS yes
Finger No
FTP No
Gopher No
Mail (SMTP) Yes
Mail (POP3) No
News Yes
Telnet Yes
Web Yes
WhoIs No
I can then setup Special Servers and Ports which I did as
follows:
RWW 4125 TCP
OWA 443 TCP
VPN 1723 TCP
WSS 444 TCP
I reran CEICW and changed DNS server to point to my ISPs
primary and secondary servers. From my CEICW report it now
says:
Routing and Remote Access is configured as follows:
Enable Basic Firewall for Routing and Remote Access.
blah,blah,blah
Create the following additional filters:
EMail
Virtual Private Networking (VPN)
Web server
Secure Web Server (HTTPS)
Create the following custom filters:
Remote Web Workplace, 4125, TCP
Windows Sharepoint Services intranet site, 444, TCP
Create a static incoming filter on the network adapter used
to connect to the Internet.....
Enable IP routing
Add loopback adapter IP address 127.0.0.1
IIS configured as follows:
Restrict default web site to only respond to local network.
Allow access to OWA
Allow access to WSS
Allow access to RWW
Allow access to Server reports
Allow access to OMA
Allow access to Outlook via Internet
It goes on with Secure Web Site Summary which I can relay if
necessary.
I am now at home and can do an nslookup on the DNS servers.
I cannot ping my static IP Address that is supplied by my
ISP.
If you require any more info just ask.
Once again thank you for putting a young head on old
shoulders. <G>
Malcolm
"Stuart Mackie [MCP, MSP]"
<newsgroups@--REMOVE_THIS-NO_SPAM--stu.uk.com> wrote in
message news:%23j1AkdPZEHA.3132@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> In your list of ports/services you've configured on the
router you haven't
> mentioned Exchange Port 25. Are you running your own mail
server ?
>
> > When it asks UDP/TCP do I choose UDP?
>
> In terms of TCP/UDP all the services you mentioned would
be TCP.
>
> > It also has a page for
> > "Servers" which says your WAN address is 220.240.xxx.xxx
it
> > can then pass through various services like Telnet,
finger,
> > FTP, etc and then you set individual IP Addresses. I
take
> > it this is the server 198.162.16.2 correct?
>
>
> Yes, this sounds correct. Is the 'Servers' area also
where you
> configured/opened/forwarded the VPN and TS ports to your
internet server ?
>
> So at the minute am I right in thinking your trying to
make any type of
> contact with your server ? Or are you specifically
testing using VPN etc ?
>
> Is your server responding to anything ? If your running
Exchange and have
> opened/forwarded Port 25 for SMTP you could run 'cmd' on
your workstation
> and use 'telnet 220.240.xxx.xxx 25' If your
router/firewall is configured
> correctly and you are running Exchange you should get a
connection banner
> saying 'domain.com Exchange' etc
>
> --
> Hth,
> Stuart Mackie [MCP, MSP]
> www.stu.uk.com
>
>
> "Malcolm Cheyne" <malcolm@XXXXsbca.com.au> wrote in
message
> news:Ob91jROZEHA.3304@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > Hi Stuart
> >
> > Thanks for the response
> >
> > > Hi Malcolm. Your server will not respond to pings if
you
> > used the wizards
> > > and setup the firewall etc. Depending on your router
> > configuration you may
> > > also have to open ports depending on your
requirements.
> > How are you
> > > trying to access your server from the internet ? If
you
> > are using a
> > > workstation inside your network and try to ping,
telnet or
> > use internet
> > > explorer to access your external IP address this will
not
> > work. You will
> > > have to use a totally external system/connection to
test
> > this way e.g.
> > > external shell account, internet connection at home.
> > >
> >
> > Yes, I'm currently at home with a dialup connection. I
go
> > on-site, do some work, then come home and check it.
50km
> > round trip. But I only do it once a day.
> >
> > > What router do you have and how has it been configured
?
> > e.g. does the
> > > router route all data to the server no matter where it
> > came from, or does
> > > the router use NAT and only forward certain ports to
your
> > server etc.
> >
> > Off the top of my head ...... It is a CNet 8 port
> > switch/Gateway. The WAN port is plugged into an Alcatel
> > Broadband Modem. The Gateways address is 192.168.0.1 It
has
> > a DHCP server - enabled. (I had another computer
outside
> > the network that still needed access to the Internet.
> > That's why I left DHCP enabled) The server NIC is
> > 192.168.0.2. The gateway has NAT - enabled. I was
working
> > with Virtual Servers setup today and added VPN - 1723
and
> > TS - 3389. (I just read one of Marina's posts and
realise
> > that I should also setup OWA - 443 and RWW - 4125.)
When
> > it asks UDP/TCP do I choose UDP? It also has a page for
> > "Servers" which says your WAN address is 220.240.xxx.xxx
it
> > can then pass through various services like Telnet,
finger,
> > FTP, etc and then you set individual IP Addresses. I
take
> > it this is the server 198.162.16.2 correct?
> >
> > My local domain (on a second NIC and switch with Belkin
> > Wireless AP) all appears to be working OK. Addresses
are
> > 192.168.16.10-20
> >
> >
> >
> > >
> > > I haven't really used dynDNS before, but its normal
> > practice to use your
> > > ISP's DNS servers, hopefully someone that uses dynDNS
can
> > comment on this.
> >
> > Maybe this is where I stuffed things up. If necessary,
I'll
> > set it back again tomorrow.
> >
> >
> > > The DNS server you specify on your server network
settings
> > will not affect
> > > external access to the server.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Hth,
> > > Stuart Mackie [MCP, MSP]
> > > www.stu.uk.com
> > >
> > >
> > > "Malcolm Cheyne" <malcolm@XXXXsbca.com.au> wrote in
> > message
> > > news:OewluvNZEHA.2456@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> > > > I am having no end of problems trying to get to my
> > server
> > > > via Internet.
> > > >
> > > > When we signed up with the new ISP we were supposed
to
> > get a
> > > > static IP and for all practical reasons it looks
like
> > that
> > > > is what we have. I have set my router to this
address
> > as a
> > > > fixed address and it appears to be functioning
> > correctly.
> > > > At least when I disconnect and reconnect I have the
same
> > IP
> > > > address. Is it OK to publish this addresss in this
NG?
> > I
> > > > cannot ping this address at all. I did a nslookup
and
> > the
> > > > name has been resolved to a different domain.
(Should I
> > > > publish these here?) I'm starting to wonder about
this
> > ISP
> > > > !! Reflecting back, I remember talking to a tech
guy at
> > the
> > > > ISP a couple of weeks ago to confirm that it must be
> > static
> > > > IP. I think he said it was like static but no
really
> > static
> > > > ?? When I stated what was on their website "One
Static
> > IP
> > > > Address" he said that was just for marketing.
> > > >
> > > > I signed up with dynDNS for customDNS and have setup
our
> > MX
> > > > record to ourdomain.org.au. Using CEICW I set our
> > preferred
> > > > DNS servers to point to the ones recommended by
dynDNS.
> > Is
> > > > this correct?
> > > >
> > > > Can somebody please help me. I am floundering
around
> > with
> > > > this problem going nowhere.
> > > >
> > > > Malcolm
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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