Remote Access/OWA
Tech Tip: Click here to run a free scan for Windows Errors and optimize PC performance
When setting up Remote Access on a 2 NIC set up and a firewall, I would use
the Public IP address as the address in the Remote Access wizard, correct?
--
Thanks for your help.
.
Relevant Pages
- Re: MS event 7023,20035
... The remote access auto connection manager is on MANUAL and can't be ... Event Log for some reason and THEN see the error 5 or do you keep ... Now, personally, I particulalry don't care for ZA or it's firewall. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general) - Re: [fw-wiz] X server in a Firewall
... >> The more code, the more potential vulnerabilities, ... A X server running in a firewall ... I don't like remote access to my firewalls, but if I have to have it, then ... the ssh or web server port used to manage it ... (Firewall-Wizards) - Re: Messenger Service on W2K server
... > a lot of conflicting information about what other ports may be used. ... > an IIS RPC proxy that would enable clients to access RPC services ... > behind a firewall through port 80. ... I wasn't sure if it would also break remote access ... (microsoft.public.security) - Re: SBS 2003 and Registered Domain Requirements
... VPN is fine fors some things, although PPTP is not very secure & you'd be ... better off with IPSEC VPN through your firewall appliance. ... Remote Web Workplace is usually the way to go for remote access. ... So do I really need to have a registered domain name from the start? ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) - Re: cant connect remotely
... When you say you've set up your home computer to accept remote access, ... does that mean that you've opened required ports in the firewall and - ... the WinVNC packets are directed to the fixed internal ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general) |
|