Re: Port forward to internal host not working !
- From: v-robeli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Robert Li [MSFT])
- Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 09:37:00 GMT
Hi,
I am happy to know that the port forwarding works OK now. I'd like to make
a summary of the post.
Problem: After you upgrade the server to SBS 2003 R2, the port 3000 which
is forward to internal NIC doesn't work.
Solution:
1. Rerun the CEICW to reconfigure the port 3000.
2. Create Firewall rule for port 3000.
For future postings, I would like to list the following information as a
guideline when submitting new posts in the future. This information will
help us to understand the issue and situation more quickly. Thank you!
1. Has the server/client/product ever worked?
2. If so, what changed?
3. What service packs and updates were applied?
4. What are the steps to reproduce the problem?
5. Does it happen the same way on any other systems?
6. Please provide the exact error message with any screenshots, if possible.
If you need any assistance in the future, please feel free to post in our
newsgroup.
Have a nice day.
Best regards,
Robert Li(MSFT)
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<Thanks for updating.
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<I am glad to know the problem is resolved.
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<For you second problem, I am sorry I searched the newsgroup but didn't
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<the post "Unable to access ONE website on the internet". Is the title
<correct? Also, please understand that our newsgroup is an issue based
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<<Thanks for Reply Robert. The port forward is now working Fine.
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<<I would much appreciate if you could look at a more IMPORTANT post with
<the
<<subject "Unable to access ONE website on the internet" dated 22-03-07
14:53
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<<This is causing a major problem for the business.
<<
<<I believe the problem is caused because CEICW sets the external email
<domain
<<to broadsworduk.co.uk correctly.
<<But, when trying to web browse to extranet.broadsworduk.co.uk (which is
<<hosted elsewhere) ISA does not forward the packets to the external sites.
<Do
<<I need to tell ISA somehow to always forward these packets externally for
<<the URL extranet.broadsworduk.co.uk
<<
<<Thanks for all your help.
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<<Gary D
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