Re: Forward to an Internal - SBS2003 STD



Thanks, but that didn't work!

I'm trying to setup PcAnywhere becuase the user prefers it to RDP
does need to copy data a lot.

Doubled checked the setup...

Everything else is fine on the server
I understand what's been done



"Crina Li (MSFT)" <v-crinal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:dUEunJBYFHA.1940@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Hi Simon,
>
> Thank you for posting SBS newsgroup.
>
> You may configure RRAS basic firewall to forward the traffic on port xxxx
> to an internal machine as following:
>
> 1. Click Start->Run, type "rrasmgmt.msc" (without the quotes) and click
OK.
> 2. Expand to ServerName\IP Routing\NAT/Basic Firewall.
> 3. In the right pane, right click "Network Connection" (the external
> connection) and choose Properties.
> 4. Click the "Services and Ports" tab and Click Add.
> 5. Type the name of service (without the quotes) or anything else as the
> "Description of the Service".
> 6. Choose the protocol.
> 7. Type the port as the "Incoming port".
> 8. Type the IP address of the internal machine as the "Private address".
> 9. Click OK twice.
> 10. Right click on the server name and choose All Tasks->Restart.
>
> I hope the above information helps
>
> Best regards,
>
> Crina Li (MSFT)
>
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> | From: "Simon" <Simon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> | Subject: Forward to an Internal - SBS2003 STD
> | Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 11:18:15 +0100
> | | Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
> | |
> | 2 NIC setup
> |
> | I have std version of SBS
> |
> | I need to forward some ports to an internal machine - how??
> |
> | I've looked at Routing and Remote Access > Basic NAT but there is NO WAN
> | showing
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