Re: Can only connect to local RWW, over internet cannot



This is most probably a firewall issue. I would start by disabling the firewall on the router and see if you can access the remote. If not, then re-enable the firewall (with the forwarded ports as you have them now) and move to the server. If you have two NICs on the server then go to Routing and Remote Access and check the basic firewall to make sure that the 4125 port is open. I know you said that you run CEICW but these checks are for the 'just in case' scenario.

Costas



"Dave Mc" <DaveMc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:DCCD1D5A-17B3-4857-8415-0C821BDA5289@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Costa,

It is standard edition, sp1 with security updates

"Costas" wrote:

Dave,

Is this a Standard Edition? (No ISA)? R2? Is SP2 installed?

Costas



"Dave Mc" <DaveMc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:F12E6E26-EA93-4DA6-A261-7B21C3509DD6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi Costa,
>
> No (though I wish!) I am connecting to https://mail.test.com/remote
> I can logon to owa no prob, when I try logon to server IT waits for > ages
> and
> comes back with error begining "Could not connect to the..
> When I connect locally Its ok (https://127.0.0.1/remote)
>
> I have restared iis, stopped IAC, restared default website, companyweb,
> recreated ssl certificate twice through ciecw
>
> Any ideas Please
>
>
> "Costas" wrote:
>
>> You don't use the 127.0.0.1 IP address to access the server over the
>> Internet, do you?
>>
>> Costas
>>
>>
>> "Dave Mc" <DaveMc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:2E552AA1-570A-4052-836A-257841B58156@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Hi There,
>> > I can connect to https://127.0.0.1/remote but cannot connect over >> > the
>> > internet.
>> > I have checked 3com router and forwarding 4125 443 & 3389 to the >> > server
>> >
>> > I can connect to outside RWW from this server I am working on
>> >
>> > I have run ceiw tool, recreated ssl cert, Run remote access tool etc
>> >
>> > I think it maybe corrupt any ideas please, is it possible to >> > reinstall
>> > RWW
>> >
>> > Regards
>> > Dave
>>


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