Re: Web access through a proxy

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From: Jason Beer (Beer_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/21/04


Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2004 10:31:01 -0700

Hi Marina,

Thanks for your reply. I'm using a router with an static IP and 192.168
etc. internally. I'm not really sure how all of the sites can be redirected
or configured for the same ports (eg 443) within the local network. I have
used the CEICW but this is the result. I'm not sure what to try next - any
ideas? Thanks for the link though.

Jason

"Marina Roos [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

> Hi Jason,
>
> Check out www.smallbizserver.net. For the Companyweb you will need to
> forward port 444 and for RWW port 4125 to your external nic -IP. Have you
> run the CEICW wizard?
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Marina
> Microsoft SBS-MVP
>
> "jason beer" <jason beer@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
> news:EEEBE8E9-780A-4254-8A1E-B1069BDC34CC@microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've recently configured SBS 2003 so that I can log in remotely and
> retreive
> > files. I am connecting from a network, however, that has very few ports
> > open. Principally I can rely on ports 80, 443 and 21 (although ftp is
> > read-only). I have attempted to re-route the remote and Sharepoint sites
> > through port 443 but when I connect using SSL I'm unable to access the
> > features of Sharepoint etc. I know that remote desktop won't work because
> of
> > the closed ports but it's becoming frustrating!
> >
> > Also, I'm trying to vpn to my SBS 2003 server but I'm receiving the
> > following error:
> >
> > The encryption attempt failed because no valid certificate was found.
> (Error
> > 781)
> >
> > Can you help?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Jason
>
>
>



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