Re: Certificate trouble with https://ipaddress/remote
- From: "Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" <crisnospamhanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 21:40:06 -0500
Since you won't host your new domain name's website on your SBS server, simply register the domain at godaddy.com or someother registrar and pay the 4.00 for their basic website. You will then get access to the DNS control panel and modify your MX records and create the A record which points mail.domainname.com to your public IP (mail.domainname.com is simply an example...it could be remote.domainname.com or sbsservername.domainname.com or whatever you want)
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"MM" <nosend2me@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1183599112.553375.49670@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
We've just upgraded from SBS2K and I'm trying to get RWW to work on
our new SBS2K3 R2 set-up. When running the Internet Connection Wizard,
I set the certificate to SBSName.domain.com (tried to use the
IPAddress but it wouldn`t take it) and continued OK.
When I connect https://ipaddress/remote I get a certificate error and
it won`t connect I have all the ports open (can VPN and RDP OK) and
pointed to the outside network card. We have a fixed ip but no domain
name connected to it yet.
Possible Newbie Question Alert!!!!!!
If we register a domain name, how do I publish it (Name Servers) so it
connects to my IP to make it easier for our oustside people to
remember the àddress.
Thx
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