Re: RWW Configuration
- From: "BoboTWG" <bobotwg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 19:32:45 -0400
You're welcome. Marina answered the next question. Have a groovy day.
BoboTWG
"sbs2003user" <sbs2002user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> That helps alot! I knew that I was doing something dumb. Adding the 'S'
> to the url brings up a message regarding the certificate... and it appears
> that my certificate is garbage. Specfically the certificate says "This CA
> Root certificate is not trusted because it is not in the Trusted Root
> Certification Authorities store." I created the certificate by simply
> entering the sub domain name that I set up with my registrar. By the way,
> I do not do web/mail hosting on this SBS machine but rather just created
> an 'a' reconrd for a sub domain to point to the ip address of the SBS
> machine - remote.domainaname.com to point to the ip address of the SBS
> server for RWW access. The domainname.com points to a web/pop email
> server someplace else. So, how do I create a legitimate certificate?
> Thanks again.
>
> "BoboTWG" <aaron.nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:E8kue.1606$re.576@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Have you tried reaching it via httpS://servername.domainname.com/remote ?
>>
>> BoboTWG
>>
>> "sbs2003user" <sbs2002user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:9Vjue.21043$fa3.10578@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Thanks for your reply. There are two nics in the SBS machine. I simply
>> get
>>> no response (can not even ping) the ip address when I type it from a
>> machine
>>> outside of the office. Connection to the internet from the office
>>> surfing
>>> is working fine via the dual nics and vpn/router. A visit to grc.com
>> shows
>>> the ip address that I know and that the ports are open. I am thinking
>> that
>>> this is probably something really dumb that I am missing. I was
>>> expecting
>>> to see the SBS home page when i typed in the ip address from the web
>>> (out
>> of
>>> the office), like i do when at the office. From there I expected to be
>> able
>>> to log in and use RWW to connect to individual workstations. Perhaps I
>>> misunderstand what the RWW is or how it starts... or perhaps the SBS
>>> firewall is misconfigured. Could it be a certificate issue? There are
>>> no
>>> error messages whatsoever... just 'page can not be found' in IE and
>> nothing
>>> in the SBS event logs (since nothing appears to reach it). Thanks
>>> again.
>>>
>>>
>>> "BoboTWG" <aaron.nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:Fxiue.1551$Y75.1362@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> > How are you trying to log on? 1 or 2 NIC configuration? What error (if
>> any
>>> > are you getting)? Thanks.
>>> >
>>> > BoboTWG
>>> >
>>> > "sbs2003user" <sbs2002user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> > news:%Ugue.19422$fa3.4168@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>> >> I am unable to get to my SBS home page via the internet to start RWW.
>>> >> I have enabled the SBS firewall to permit RWW via the connect to the
>>> >> internet wizard. I have a Linksys VPN router with the latest
>>> >> firmware
>>> >> and
>>> >> port forwarding enabled for both 4125 (Remote Web Workplace) and 443
>>> > (Secure
>>> >> Web Server). What else am I missing?
>>> >> Thanks!
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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