Re: Access to remote web workplace



The setup is simple, just standard non routable private address networks,
behind a firewall which is nating internal address. The firewall is a
non-Microsoft firewall and there is no ISA server in place. So, I am looking
forward standard address or port forwarding rules.

What is on port 4125 and 3389?

/neil

"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

> I'm not completely familiar with how you are setup...
> But yes they need to get to the SBS server. SBS then presents the webpage which allows you to get to the other workstations, etc.
>
> --
> Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
> -------------------------------------------------
> Please do not email me directly for assistance. Reply only in the Newsgroups for the benefit of everyone
> "Neil Greene" <NeilGreene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:30D622EF-9587-41CF-90AF-43C1364DEC54@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Should I forward these ports to the web proxy? Of course, if they are
> forwarded to my SBS, I can only login to that machine.
>
> "Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
>
> > 4125 and 3389
> >
> > --
> > Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
> > -------------------------------------------------
> > Please do not email me directly for assistance. Reply only in the Newsgroups for the benefit of everyone
> > "Neil Greene" <NeilGreene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:0AE3E100-C261-4FC8-BE71-9A29C9D5851F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > My SBS is behind a NAT'ed firewall, with a reverse proxy providing access to
> > the main portal page. For now, I can access OLW just fine going through the
> > reverse proxy to my SBS.
> >
> > When trying to access the REMOTE WEB WORKPLACE links, I eventually get a
> > message back that the client could not be contacted or is not enabled. Of
> > course, Remote Login access is enabled and I use it when on the local network.
> >
> > So, I am wondering what ports I need to redirect or open to allow this to
> > work. I am sure some may say it is just as easy I setup an ISA server and
> > also consider the front-end/back-end solutions. Which is certainly a
> > consideration.
> >
> > tia
> >
> > --- neil
> >
> > Topology
> >
> > INTERNET -----> Firewall (Nat Translation)
> > \
> > \
> > \
> > v
> > Web Reverse Proxy (10.1.1.x)
> > |
> > |
> > |
> > |
> > V
> > Small Business Server (192.168
.



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