Re: Cisco 760
From: Stuart Mackie [MCP, MSP] (newsgroups_at_--REMOVE_THIS-NO_SPAM--stu.uk.com)
Date: 10/23/04
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Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 00:21:49 +0100
Hi Wayne. I haven't had any specific experience with 760s, after thinking
about it I don't think they have a web interface. I don't belive the 760s
use IOS so this could be a bit of an adventure :)
Can you post a copy of your current configuration with security details
removed (i.e. usernames, passwords and IP addresses) ?
Can you post your firmware version number ?
Have you reset the router after making the configuration changes ?
So just to check, you've enabled PAT using "SET IP PAT ON" then tried using
"SET IP PAT PORTHANDLER 443 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx". The configuration then shows
these commands have been accepted but no data on 443 reaches the server ?
-- Hth, Stuart Mackie [MCP, MSP] www.stu.uk.com "WK" <wkent@netsandbytesdotcom> wrote in message news:u%23BY28SuEHA.2828@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > Hi Stuart, > I am using telnet from the LAN, can also use HyperTerminal via the console > cable.. I was not aware of a web interface. Cisco newbie :( > I am using the commands > show ip pat > set ip pat port <port number> <ipaddress of server> > The Cisco command manual says to issue this; > set ip pat port HT <server ip address> which allows 80 and 443. This works > and all is good. > This doesn't work. > set ip port pat HT <serveripaddress> OFF disabling HTTP & SSL > set ip pat port 443 <serveripaddress> Which should turn on 443 and does > according to show ip pat. > The server doesn't respond to any calls via ssl externally. > > Thanks for your help. > Wayne > > > "Stuart Mackie [MCP, MSP]" <newsgroups@--REMOVE_THIS-NO_SPAM--stu.uk.com> > wrote in message news:%236wySySuEHA.2128@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... >> Hi Wk. How are you configuring the router, via the web interface or the >> CLI (command line interface) ? >> >> -- >> Hth, >> Stuart Mackie [MCP, MSP] >> www.stu.uk.com >> >> >> "WK" <wkent@netsandbytesdotcom> wrote in message >> news:%23jSkBKSuEHA.2804@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... >>> Hi, >>> SBS2003 dual NICS & ISA2000 SP2 FP1. Opened SMTP, OWA, RDP & RWW. >>> My client has a Cisco 760 aDSL router. I was able to program it, Cisco >>> newbie, to forward the common ports for SBS2003 and all is working fine. >>> My dilemma is that in order to forward 443 this router must forward 80 >>> which I don't like. I have read the manual for this router but cannot >>> find a solution. Does anyone have experience with this, all suggestions >>> gratefully received. >>> >>> WK >>> >> >> > >
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