Re: Public Static IP Routing

From: Jacob (Jacob_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/27/04


Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2004 19:29:06 -0700

I am using Premium but ISA is not installed just the basic Firewall that
comes with the OS. The Internal IP of the Hardware I want to connect to is
192.168.16.8 and the software uses port 1024. I want to assign one of our
unused Public Static IP's to this device so instead of using VPN to access
the device I can just input the Public IP designated and it will route
Internally to the device? Does this make sense? VPN is not very usuable
with this device thats why I just want to go Public IP to Internal IP using
port 1024 the software uses. Thanks for your assistance.

Jake

"Chad A. Gross [SBS Community Member]" wrote:

> Hi Jacob -
>
> Is this SBS Standard or Premium? Using ISA? Also - you should only need to
> use a different IP if the port used to connect to the Surveillance server is
> already being used by something else on your existing public IP. If not,
> you can simply publish the surveillance server using your current IP.
>
> --
>
> Chad A. Gross - SBS MVP
> SBS ROCKS!
>
> www.msmvps.com/cgross
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>
>
> Jacob wrote:
> > Hello Everyone I need some assistance.
> > We have a SBS2003 server running two nics. One External to our ISP
> > and one internal for the LAN. Our ISP has given us five public IP
> > addresses and we currently only use one for Exchange and VPN and SBS
> > Website. I want to use one of our public ip's for our Surveillance
> > Video Server located on the LAN so I can log onto it from home
> > without using VPN (too slow because of encryption) . I want to tell
> > our SBSServer to listen for this public IP address and direct all
> > traffic for it to an Internal LAN IP (192.168.16.X) This server runs
> > proprietary hardware and software therefore I dont think I need to be
> > to concerned about security? If anyone has any ideas on the best way
> > to do this with RAS or NAT please let me know.
> >
> > Thanks
>
>
>



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