RE: SharePoint
From: kinell (cantbe_at_rsed.com)
Date: 12/16/04
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 22:44:22 GMT
=?Utf-8?B?Um9i?= <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:9F909027-01F9-4489-B67D-3327880F957B@microsoft.com:
Hmm, the 1st one didn't work but the 2nd one did! No idea why though :-/
I can log into the router config page via the internet from home using
http://publicIP:8080 (no VPN connection).
I forwarded the following:
HTTPS TCP 443 to Private IP port 443
Sharepoint TCP 444 to Private IP port 444
RWW TCP 4125 to Private IP port 4125
Do these settings look correct?
Do I now need to rerun CEICW? If yes, the CEICW fails to recognise that
the router is upnp enabled! Do I need to do anything else?
Thanks
kinell
> I'm no expert but have tackled this issue myself. There are allot of
> diffrent security settings that could come into play but if grace is
> on your side try this from a remote location https://YOUR IP
> ADDRESS:444/default.aspx or accssesing the server directly by
> https://YOUR IP
> ADDRESS/Remote/logon.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fremote%2fdefualt.aspx
>
> "kinell" wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> First of all, thanks to everyone who has responded to my questions so
>> far. A lot of the stuff I see posted on here is whooshing above my
>> head but I'll persevere ;)
>>
>> We have finally got http://companyweb working now and I've been
>> fiddling with it all day today.
>>
>> When users access the homepage, a box pops up asking for login
>> details! Users can cancel this out and browse the site no problem.
>> When they hit the 'home' button - it asks the user to log in again. I
>> remember ticking a box somewhere in the settings so that
>> 'Authenticated Users' would be ok. If a user tries to enter their log
>> in details, it doesn't accept them...
>>
>> We are hoping to develop the companyweb and use it to improve
>> communications with our 'field engineers' who rarely visit the actual
>> office. Can the companyweb be accessed externally from the internet?
>> If so, what format would the URL take?
>>
>> Any experts know where I should start looking?
>>
>> Thanks
>> kinell
>>
>> PS
>> Running SBS 2003 Standard with one nic.
>> 5 clients on XP Pro SP2
>> 1 client on 2000 SP4
>>