RE: FQDN



OK. Sorry. I just read past step 6 and that appears to answer the question.

"Crina Li (MSFT)" wrote:

> Hi Carl,
>
> Thank you for posting in SBS newsgroup.
>
> From the description, I understand you want to access companyweb from
> internet. If I have misunderstood your concerns, please do not hesitate to
> let me know.
>
> You must run CEICW and specify the FQDN that you will use to access the
> sites as the web server certificate. To do so:
>
> 1. On the SBS 2003 Server open the Server Management console. Go to
> Standard Management\To Do List.
>
> 2. Click the "Connect to the Internet" link.
>
> 3. Choose not to change the connection type and click Next. On the Firewall
> page, select "Enable firewall" and click Next (I suppose you have 2 network
> adapters in SBS 2003).
>
> 4. On the "Services Configuration" page, select all the items and then
> click Next.
>
> 5. On the "Web Services Configuration" page, make sure "Allow access to the
> entire Web site from the Internet" is selected. If you select "Allow access
> to only the following Web site services from the Internet", make sure
> "Windows SharePoint Services intranet site", "Outlook Web Access" and
> "Remote Web Workplace" items are selected. Click Next.
>
> 6. On the "Web Server Certificate" page, choose to create a new Web server
> certificate and then type the public FQDN that you will use to access
> companyweb (for example, if you want to use http://www.servername.com to
> access the companyweb, you may type the www.servername.com as the
> certificate name). If you already requested a certificate with the name
> "www.servername.com" from a third party CA, you can choose "Use a Web
> server certificate from a trusted authority" and then import the
> certificate.
>
> 7. Go through the remaining steps.
>
> For detailed information, please refer to the following KB article:
>
> 825763 How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business Server
> 2003
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825763
>
> Since the Default web site is also listening to the TCP 443 port, the
> Companyweb site is configured to listen on another port by default. Please
> access the https://FQDN:444/ to visit your default website of your SBS 2003
> from Internet, you must register the DNS record on ISP side to point the
> FQDN name to your external IP Address of your SBS 2003 Server.
>
> Hope the information help and I look forward to your reply.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Crina Li (MSFT)
>
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> | Thread-Topic: FQDN
> || From: "=?Utf-8?B?Q2FybCBHcm9zcw==?="
> <CarlGross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> | Subject: FQDN
> | Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 17:11:49 -0700
> || Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
> ||
> | I was looking at a response to someone who wanted to be able to view
> their
> | company's intranet over the web, and there was a work around where one
> would
> | change the internal http://companyweb with an external link:
> |
> | https://fqdn_SBS_2003:444
> |
> | Where fqdn_SBS_2003 represents the Fully Qualified Domain Name. How do I
> | find the fqdn so I can change it??
> |
>
>
.



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