RE: Public Static IP Routing
From: Jacob (Jacob_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/27/04
- Next message: Chad A. Gross [SBS Community Member]: "Re: Public Static IP Routing"
- Previous message: joy: "Outlook can't connect to Exchange"
- In reply to: Jacob: "Public Static IP Routing"
- Next in thread: Chad A. Gross [SBS Community Member]: "Re: Public Static IP Routing"
- Reply: Chad A. Gross [SBS Community Member]: "Re: Public Static IP Routing"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]
Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2004 21:25:02 -0700
I did these steps however it still will not work :( Is there anyway to ping
the Public IP with that PORT # and see if I get a response? The public IP
itself pings back but I want to test that port. Thanks for all your help so
far.
Jake
"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
> --
> Jacob
- Next message: Chad A. Gross [SBS Community Member]: "Re: Public Static IP Routing"
- Previous message: joy: "Outlook can't connect to Exchange"
- In reply to: Jacob: "Public Static IP Routing"
- Next in thread: Chad A. Gross [SBS Community Member]: "Re: Public Static IP Routing"
- Reply: Chad A. Gross [SBS Community Member]: "Re: Public Static IP Routing"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]
Relevant Pages
|