Re: Linksys router settings



Talked to linksys. They could only suggest upgrading the router which I tried
to avoid but finally upgraded the firmware to 1.50. But still having the same
problems or accessing remotely or externally. I have tried vpn on the client
computer internally and I am able to do so.

"dsullys" wrote:

> I have run both CEICW and remote access. The displayed ports keep changing
> but at the moment, I have the following settings:
> When checking the router: on the filter tab I have PPTP Pass Trough enable.
> I see that IPSec Pass Through is also.
>
> On the ports:UPnP
> SMTP-External-25-TCP-Internal-25-Server External IP-Enabled
> POP3-110-TCP-110-IP-enabled
> Secure-443-TCP-443-IP-Enabled
> Terminal-3389-TCP-3389-IP-Enabled
> Windows-444-TCP-444-IP-Enabled
>
> POrt Range: I've inserted these in when they weren't showing on the UPnP page
> 443-443-TCP-IP-Enabled
> 1723-1723-TCP-IP-Enabled
> 444-444-TCP-IP-Enabled
> 47-47-TCP-UDP-IP-Enabled (I read that both need to be checked)
> 4125-4125-TCP-IP-Enabled
>
> from a client computer (Internally) using the browser I can access
> https://FQDN/remote
> http://companyweb/default.aspx
> https://servername/exchweb
> http://servername/tsweb/default.htm
>
> I just can't do this from externally.
>
>
> ""Charles Yang [MSFT]"" wrote:
>
> > Hi DS,
> >
> > Thanks for using this public newsgroup. Marina thanks for valuable updates.
> >
> > According to your description, I understand that you encountered a problem
> > when set up incoming VPN connection on SBS 2003. If this is not your
> > concerns, please let me know.
> >
> > As Marina explained, protocol number 47 and 1723 port needed to be open on
> > the router when use VPN. Actually, since the router is configured in NAT
> > mode, you need to manually configure the router to redirect the following
> > incoming port requests to the internal SBS server, through it is not
> > related with RWW but it will impact other features of SBS 2003:
> >
> > TCP 25 This port is used for incoming SMTP traffic. If this port
> > is not enabled, you will be unable to receive external e-mails.
> > TCP 110 This port is used for POP3 mail clients. This port should be
> > opened when the POP3 service is enabled in the SBS 2003 server.
> > TCP 443 SSL
> > TCP 444 Companyweb SSL
> > TCP 4125 Remote Web Workplace
> > TCP 3389 Terminal services
> > TCP 1723 PPTP VPN connection
> >
> > Please follow the steps below to configure your VPN connections:
> >
> > 1. Run the CEICW, and make sure Virtual Private Networking (VPN) is
> > selected in the Services Configuration page. Ensure "Remote Web Workplace"
> > is selected in the Web Services Configuration page.
> > Important The fully qualified domain name that you type in the "Web server
> > name" box in the Web Server Certificate page must be the same name that you
> > use to connect to the Web site from the Internet. For example, if the URL
> > that you use to connect to your OWA site is
> > https://mail.contoso.com/exchange, type "mail.contoso.com" (without the
> > quotation marks) in the "Web server name" box.
> >
> > 2. Run Remote Access Wizard in Server Management\Internet and
> > E-mail\Configure Remote Access, and select VPN access in the Remote Access
> > Method page. After finishing this wizard, RRAS is configured to allow
> > inbound VPN access, and it can assign IP addresses to the VPN clients by
> > using DHCP.
> >
> > More info:
> >
> > 825763 How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business Server
> > 2003
> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;825763
> >
> > I appreciate your understanding, if you have any further issue, please let
> > me know. I am standing by to help you.
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Charles Yang (MSFT)
> >
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> >
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