RE: view SBS standard (non-isa) firewall settings?

From: Justin Crosby [MSFT] (jcrosby_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/27/04


Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 13:37:56 GMT

Michael,

To access you firewall settings:
Open the RRAS MMC by clicking Start > Programs > Administrative Tools >
Routing and Remote Access.
Expand ServerName>Ip Routing
Highlight NAT\Basic Firewall
Right-click on you external network card (named Network Connection by
default) and choose properties.
This will get you to the firewall properties. Most of the configuration
will be done on the "Services and Ports" tab.

Best Regards,

 
Justin Crosby, MCSE
Microsoft Online Support Engineer

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>From: Michael Appelmans <mla@zitinko.com>
>Subject: view SBS standard (non-isa) firewall settings?
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>I have enabled remote access for VPN on our SBS STANDARD server (no
>ISA). Since the external nic is on my router's DMZ I would like to
>review the SBS built-in firewall settings but don't know how.
>
>Can anyone direct me to a console for the firewall?
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>Thanks
>
>Michael
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