Multiple public ip and pix firewall
- From: "John" <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 17:29:02 -0700
Using SBS preimium (ISA not installed as of yet)
Needing a solution. Busisiness class broadband and the ISP supplied 5 static
ip's. Cisco PIX (vendor required as per a service contract for 2 unix boxes
for VPN). From what I have read this device can only port forward 1024-65535
and no host headers.
What I would like. time services needs port udp 123.
SBS for the users to connect for remote e-mail and remote desk top. two
member win2k servers with ssl sites for authorized access to those sites.
(unix boxes push to the win2k boxes)
ports 80 and 443 will overlap between sbs and the win2k's.
open for sugestions.
Possibility one: ISA behing the cisco and set up publishing rules utlizing
host headers ( would require registering an additional domain.) should the
ISA nic be in the DMZ?
Posibilty two: Change ports for SBS ports 80 and 443. would require users to
enter the port number when connecting.
Posibility three: copy the remote conection executable to a cd and have the
users install it on there own computer alogn with instruction to start the
connection and then use the client remote desktop connection to connect.
Any suggestions on taking advantage of the multiple static ip's? What would
be needed?
.
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