RE: Access internal web through Sharepoint remotely
- From: v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Jenny wu [MSFT]")
- Date: Thu, 04 Aug 2005 11:15:06 GMT
Hi,
Thanks for posting here!
For your description, I understand that you you want to publish your
internal web site to the Internet so that external users can access it. If
I am off base, please don't hesitate to let me know.
Suggestion 1:
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Actually this can be done in ISA which is included in SBS. You can create a
web publish rule to publish your web site. If your internal web site have a
registered Internet domain name, for example www.example.com, you can refer
to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article to publish it:
323426 HOW TO:Configure the Web Publishing Service to Work with Internet
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;323426
Suggestion 2:
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If the internal web site does not have a publish domain name, you can
perform the following steps:
NOTE: I assume your internal web site is hosted under Default Web Site in
the internal web server and its in a folder named Example.
1. Configure the internal Web Server to point to the SBS server''s internal
NIC as its default gateway.
2. Create a Destination Set for the internal web site:
a) Expand the server until you see the "policy elements" node.
b) Right-click on "Destination Sets" and create a new set. Assign a
distinctive name.
c) Click on the "Add" button, and enter the IP address of the internal
web server.
d) Type "/Example/*" (without the quotes) in the Path text box.
e) Click OK to close the "Add/Edit Destination" dialog, and click OK
again to close the "New destination set" window.
3. Create a Web Publishing Rule:
a) Expand the server until you see "Publishing".
b) Within "Publishing," right-click on "Web publish rules" so that you
can select to create a "New" rule.
c) Give a descriptive name to this rule, such as "OWA for domain 1" and
click next.
d) Apply the filter to the "Specified Destination Set" that was created
in step 2. Click Next.
e) Click Next to accept "any request".
f) Check the radio button to "Redirect the request to the internal web
server".
g) Enter the IP address of the internal server that was specified in
step 2.c)
h) Enable the checkbox for "Send the original host header..."
i) Click Next, and then Finish.
j) Open the Services MMC, and right-click on the ISA Server Control.
k) Choose "Restart" and "Yes" to restart all dependent services
4. Check if the internal web site can be accessed from the internet using
http://SBS_External_IP/Example
If your web site is hosted directly in Default Web Site, you should have to
register a Internet domain name for your web site and publish it using
313072.
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Hope above information helps. If you have any further concern or question
about the issue please feel free to let me know. we are always happy of be
assistance of you!
Have a nice day!
Best Regards,
Jenny Wu
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>We have an internal SQL database that runs ASP pages for data entry. We
can
>access the pages internally by http://servername/page.asp. I can access
>sharepoint remotely by http://mail.domain.com:444 but I cannot access the
SQL
>database pages.
>
>Can someone point me in the right direction so that I can make the ASP
pages
>available externally - http://mail.domain.com:444/page.asp
>
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