Re: Web server inside SBS 2003 firewall



Dave, I'm wanting to do the same thing as your senario #4 (publishing behind
ISA) Are there any implications with SSL and "Public" security certificates
in this senario? Otherwise I'd be forced to put our MS Web Server Edition
member server into the DMZ or forward ports, etc. I like the ISA option
because the ISA reports are so informative. Whats the best option?

Thanks
Chip


"David Copeland [MSFT]" <davidcop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eMYioCFUFHA.2172@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> John,
>
> SBS would be redirecting your external IP address to the SBS server's
> internal IP address for TCP port 80/443 (HTTP/HTTPS) in order to be able
> to access things like Remote Web Workplace, OWA, OMA, Server ActiveSync
> etc. In order to publish another server behind the SBS server, you could
> to do one of the following
>
> 1) have another Internet IP address and redirect it's TCP port 80 back to
> the other server, thus one fully qualified domain name would go to one IP
> and the other fqdn would go to the other
> 2) put the internal server on a different port and then redirect say TCP
> Port 81 of the SBS server's Internet IP address back to the internal
> server. In this case, the url for the one using port 81 would be something
> like http://www.contoso.com:81
> 3) combination of 1 and 2
> 4) upgrade to SBS 2003 Premium Edition and use ISA to be able to redirect
> to the different sites based on the url specified.. So for example,
> http://www.contoso.com would go to the SBS server, but
> http://www.tailspintoys.com would be redirected to your internal server,
> even though both names resolved to the same Internet IP address/port.
>
> --
>
> Hope that helps,
> David Copeland
> Microsoft Small Business Server Support
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.
>
>
> SBS Newsgroups:
>
> SBS v4.x: microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz
> SBS 2000: microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000
> SBS 2003: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
>
> "John Sokolowski" <john@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:eK%23iY3EUFHA.544@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> I'm running SBS 2003 Standard Edition with 2 NICs. One to public IP and
>> one to private network. SBS 2003 serves as domain controller, firewall,
>> dns server and dhcp server. I have a separate machine on the private
>> network running Linux with an Apache Web Server. I would like to make
>> this web server visible to the public network. My web FQDN points to my
>> public IP address. I have the web server private IP in my dns table on my
>> SBS 2003 server. However, when I try to access the web server from the
>> internet I get a message saying the web page can not be found. How do I
>> make this internal web server visible through the SBS 2003 server?
>>
>> John Sokolowski
>>
>>
>
>


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