Re: Remote Access and Outlook Web Access on SBS 2003





In news:02E9DCBA-57CA-433D-8F9E-FD8E966B071F@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Greg Kirkpatrick <GregKirkpatrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
Ok, I am going to make this CRYSTAL clear.

In my home office, located in Delray Beach, FL, my router is on local
IP 172.16.0.1, and in my home office, located in Delray Beach, FL, my
computer is at local IP 172.16.0.34.

In my client's office, in Boca Raton, FL, (about 7 miles away), his
router is on local IP 192.16.0.1, and his SBS 2003 server is on local
IP 192.16.0.2.

My client has a static IP (on a T1 line) at 66.xxx.xxx.xxx.

I can easily connect to my client's D-Link DI-524 router at
http://66.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080/

I cannot connect to my client's server, for OWA or RWW.

What I was saying, was, that my home office's local subnet was
different that the subnet for my client, so THAT was not the problem.

I have no reason to be annoyed with either my ISP or my client's.

I have EVERY reason to be annoyed with Microsoft.

My stars, calm down, and play nice - we're all just volunteers in here.

By your own admission, you didn't post all the relevant
network info clearly at first, and I replied based on the information
given - and then you will see that I replied to my *own* post after seeing
your clarification.

If you can use RWW, OWA, internally, the problem is likely to do with your
firewall config. Don't use UPnP, if you tried that - configure the router
/port forwarding manually.

From the outside, see what you can telnet to. You have 1723 open; but if
you're allowing 4125, 443, 444, you should be able to try connecting
*without* VPN [1] via a telnet session, then through a browser, to see what
fails and when.



[1] PPTP VPN isn't worth the paper it's printed on, if you ask me.....




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