Re: RWW Connectivity
- From: Curious_user <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 01:55:44 -0700
On Aug 20, 6:31 pm, c8tz <ccho...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I've tried RWW from an external computer but am not able to. From the
computer on the LAN i am able to :
https:\\internalserveraddress\remote
I am able to connect.
https:\\externaladdress\remote
Not able to connect. Site can not be found.
The external address is the IP address that is used for
mail.company.org
Is this the correct address -
We using Standard SBS - one NIC - and have a Cisco Router connected to
Switch to the server. This also has firewall capabilities.
Do I have to open any ports on the router . I was reading on
"forwarding port" but not too sure how to do this.
Please help -
Thanks,
ccholai
Hi,
when you say it doesn't work, do you get anything in the browser
window, or is it 404 not found, or somthing else,
your router / firewall must forward port 80 to your server in order
for this to work too.
so far it could be security on your browser, knowing that an internal
site is trusted and an external site is not, the browser might not let
you run activex controls unless you specifically tell the browser that
it is a trusted site, have you done this already,
David
http://www.itcontractors.org
Knowledge...shared
sorry for so many question, but at this moment it could be so many
things.
.
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