Re: Forward to an Internal - SBS2003 STD
- From: v-crinal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Crina Li (MSFT))
- Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 12:39:26 GMT
Hi Simon,
>From your description, I am afraid the issue has not been very clear.
Currently, would you please to help me to confirm the following information?
1. You said "Routing and Remote Access > Basic NAT but there is NO WAN
showing", do you mean you can not find the "Network Connection" in the
right pane of NAT/Basic Firewall? If so, do you find the Server Local Area
Connection? By default, it should have 4 options: Server Local Area
Connection, Network Connection, Loopback and Internal.
2. You said "that didn't work!", do you mean PcAnywhere does not work or
the steps I have provided you does not work? Is there any error?
3. Can you telnet to external network IP of you SBS from an internal
workstation?
Thanks for your time and I look forward to your reply.
Best regards,
Crina Li (MSFT)
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| From: "Simon" <Simon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| | Subject: Re: Forward to an Internal - SBS2003 STD
| Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 21:26:52 +0100
| | Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
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| see below..
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| "Crina Li (MSFT)" <v-crinal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| news:$d%23FZxdYFHA.3336@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > Hi Simon,
| >
| > Thanks for your reply.
| >
| > I understand you want to setup PcAnywhere. Would you please to help me
to
| > confirm the following information?
| >
| > 1. Is the internal server a SecureNAT client? It means that the
internal
| > server's default gateway must be the internal NIC of the SBS.
|
| DHCP assigned so its the INTERNAL NIC of the SBS
|
| > 2. The issue may also occur we have not correctly configured the port
for
| > PCAnywhere. Please contact the Symantec support to gather the following
| > detailed information:
| >
| > 1) What protocol that PCAnywhere uses, TCP or UDP?
|
| I thought this was like knowing - DIR to get a directory....
|
| 5631 TCP
| 5632 UDP
|
| > 2) What ports that it needs?
| > 3) What direction of the ports that it needs?
|
| IN?
| Normally if this is done to a workstation - simply open port 5631 & 5632
| from the router to the Internal IP of the workstation
|
| Dosen't NAT handle outbound automatically! (unless specifically blocked)?
|
| > 4) Does it need some secondary connection?
| >
| Don't think so.
|
| > 3. The Basic Firewall in RRAS only provides the limited function of the
| > traffic forward and it may not work for some third party applications.
| > Based on the information you provided, it seems your users need to
access
| > more services (Such as RDP, PCAnywhere) of the internal network. If
so, I
| > suggest you install ISA Server from the SBS 2003 Premium Edition Setup
CD
| > since it has more powerful functions.
|
| At the moment its a 2003STD
|
| > Thanks for your time and I will look forward to your reply.
| >
| > Best regards,
| >
| > Crina Li (MSFT)
| >
| > Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
| >
| > Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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| > | From: "Simon" <Simon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| > || Subject: Re: Forward to an Internal - SBS2003 STD
| > | Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 17:49:02 +0100
| > | | Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
| > | |
| > | 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
| > |
| > |
| > |
| >
|
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