Re: How do I forward port 443 to another server WITHOUT ISA?
- From: "Mark J. Mason" <Mark J. Mason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 12:40:10 -0700
Okay, Option number two is the choice that seems best to me. I have multiple
IP addresses from my ISP. So, I assume I set up a second IP address on the
SBS External NIC right? But I still am in the dark as to how to set up the
actual port forward.
Thanks.
Mark Mason
"Javier Gomez [SBS MVP]" wrote:
> The problem here is that you have 2 servers that need the same port. SBS
> needs 443 so you can use all https websites like OWA, OMA, etc. from the
> internet as well as to make RPC over HTTP and Exchange ActiveSync work. Your
> vendor wants this port to another server... so the way I see it you have
> some options (in -my- order of preference)->
>
> 1) Ask your vendor to use another port that is not going to be used (i.e.
> 445)
> 2) Get a 2nd IP address from your ISP. This can be a bit complicated to
> setup but will allow you to have one 443 port on each IP and then you can
> forward one to the SBS box and the other to the vendor.
> 3) Move everything in SBS to another port. I have never done this... even if
> it was possible it could get *really* messy and some things might not even
> work.
> 4) Find more about the vendor app. If the app uses https it might be
> possible to work something out using wildcard certs (and you would probably
> need ISA too).
> 5) Give up one or the other (i.e. SBS web functionality vs. vendor)
>
> --
> Javier [SBS MVP]
> www.msmvps.com/javier
> << SBS ROCKS!!! >>
>
> "Mark Mason" <MarkMason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:9C8651EA-3756-4EBA-A343-3E349B952A81@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Here is my situation: I have a vendor who needs to hit my public IP
> > address
> > on 443 and be forwarded to another server on my LAN. I am a rookie at this
> > sort of thing so I am not sure how to answer your question. The vendor has
> > a
> > static IP address, can I set it up to route anything from his IP to the
> > public IP to another server on my LAN?
> >
> > "Javier Gomez [SBS MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >> I guess you can forward the port on RRAS:
> >> Administrative Tools-> RRAS mmc-> %servername%-> IP Routing-> NAT/Basic
> >> Firewall.
> >>
> >> However, I'm not sure I would do this on an SBS box... what are you going
> >> to
> >> do with OWA/OMA/RWW/RPC over HTTP??? All these use port 443.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Javier [SBS MVP]
> >> www.msmvps.com/javier
> >> << SBS ROCKS!!! >>
> >>
> >> "Mark Mason" <MarkMason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:9A1F03A7-3C3D-4BB0-A858-87D4581E5A7D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > Greetings!
> >> >
> >> > I am running SBS 2003 but without ISA server installed. I have two NIC
> >> > cards
> >> > in the server, one to the LAN and another to the Internet. I need to
> >> > forward
> >> > requests to the public IP address on port 443 to another server. How do
> >> > I
> >> > do
> >> > this? I ran the connection wizard and turned on the firewall, and added
> >> > port
> >> > 443 but I don't know how to tell it to forward.
> >> >
> >> > Thanks.
> >> >
> >> > Mark
> >> > --
> >> > Paul MacHenry & Co.
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
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