Re: Opening port on standard firewall



If you go to Routing and Remote Access, go under IP Routing and then
NAT/Basic Firewall, then right click on the NIC connected to the internet
and you'll see a tab at the top that says service ports. Add the port you
want to open under there. Best of luck :-)
"John" <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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HI Jesmin

Where is the firewall interface, under routing and remote access?

Thanks

Regards

"jesmin ningthoujam" <jesmin.ningthoujam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Based on the Firewall type, I would go to the Firewall Interface >
- Configuration > Ports > Specify the Port type and number > Point it to
the Ip of the Server.
- Should be pretty simple !!

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jesmin ningthoujam
SBS (PSS)

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"John" <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi

sbs 2003 standard. How and where can I open the port 8055 on the
standard
firewall?

Thanks

Regards









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