Re: Remote Access and Outlook Web Access on SBS 2003



Many of us who are not MS employees also prefer 2 NICs. How can the D-Link
forward anything if its LAN side is 192.168.0.1 to your local IP of
172.16.0.34 (& what does the 192.168.0.2 server IP mean)?

"Greg Kirkpatrick" <GregKirkpatrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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I am absolutely exasperated with Microsoft regarding a lack of a decent
quick-fix Wizard for Remote Access on SBS 2003, not to mention the
insistence
on "passport" names & passwords to access newsgroups and Knowledgebase
articles, which require new/changed passwords.

I have a client whose SBS 2003 server has 1 (yes, I know MS doesn't like
it)
one NIC card, which is connected behind a D-Link DI-524 router (directly
wired, not wireless). I have updated its firmware to the latest version.
Though I have enabled open ports (in the router) for 443, 444, 1723, and
4125
to go to the server (locally at 192.168.0.2) from the router (locally at
192.168.0.1), and though I can connect to the router (at <external
IP>:8080),
I have been entirely unable to connect to server for Outlook Web Access or
Remote Access. My local IP is 172.16.0.34, so duality of local subnets is
not the problem. The ISP is a fixed-IP T1 line, and the DNS and Gateway
entries are correct. I have run and re-run CEICW, without success,
including
turning off and then turning on access.

I am not incapable of reading instructions, but this is trying my
patience.


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