Re: RWW Unavailable
- From: "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 09:06:13 -0400
Just to double-check...
1. You've forwarded ports 4125 and 443 to the external NIC
2. You've run CEICW and enabled the firewall and selected RWW
3. In CEICW, you created a web server certificate using either the FQDN
(yourdomain.com) or your WAN IP address
4. To access RWW, in a web browser window, you type:
https://yourdomain.com/remote or https://<WANIPaddress>remote
5. If you connect a spare workstation or laptop to a port on the router and
give it an IP address in the same range as the router, can you access RWW on
the SBS server?
6. On a LAN workstation, if you type: https://<servername>/remote can you
then access RWW?
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Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
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"David" <David@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:FD3A17E4-B16E-466C-B1E4-64F9C8206D4E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a simple problem with two of the servers I maintain. I've run the
ICEW and RAS wizards sucessfully on both, checked that I have remote
destop
access to both the Server and one of the Clients and forwarded all ports
(via
DMZ) to the Servers' external NICs but in both cases any attempt to
connect
via RWW or Remote Desktop just results in a HTTP 404 page cannot be found
error.
There are no errors in the Servers' logs.
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David @ Solsletta
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