RE: Remote Access

From: Manfred Roesch (ManfredRoesch_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/07/04


Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 00:33:03 -0700

Hello Kay,

I have opened all relevant ports on the router and they are forwarded to the
IP of the external NIC of the server. I checked in the Firewall in RAS all
these Ports are also opened there. Looks to me that the problem is on the
server itself, maybe the IIS does not respond to the request from outside?

Manfred Roesch

"Kay G. Sellenrode" wrote:

> Hello Mafred,
>
> You should go for port forwarding where you define that all incoming traffic
> for port 3389 and the others, arriving on the external address is forwarded
> to the external ip address on the sbs server.
> if you can't find out how please post then your make and model of the router
> and a little more info about your config.
>
>
> Kay Sellenrode
>
>
> "Manfred Roesch" wrote:
>
> > On a SBS2003 I am not able to get remote access. Internet Access from all
> > workstations/server and Mail are working OK. Internal OWA and server access
> > possible. The server has 2 NICs and we use a router with DSL connection. We
> > have a DYNDNS address. What I can see is that the IE (from outer source) can
> > connect to the (dyn) IP but there is no page displayed at all (server not
> > found).
> > I have opened all required ports on the router for the server 80, 443, 4125,
> > 3389. The questions I have is: the router wants to have an IP for which the
> > port should be open: which IP should be used the external IP or the internal
> > IP of the server?
> >
> > regards
> >



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