Re: Remote Access
- From: "kj [SBS MVP]" <KevinJ.SBS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 15:40:28 -0700
ALP1970 wrote:
Yep, circuits are down for maintenance, can we pick this back up
tomorrow (1400hrs GMT) when I get them back. I'll be able to check
the firewall again then.
Thanks
There's always somebody in here willing and able to help. I'm a little (-8)
GMT for that hour and who knows what the power company has in store for me.
If she can, I'm sure LW will be at the ready too.
"kj [SBS MVP]" wrote:
ALP1970 wrote:
Hi,
I am a little confused now. I have also lost remote access to the
server so I am unable to make further changes to the firewall until
tomorrow afternoon (GMT).
How were you remotely accessing the server, RDP on 3389 directly?
I have left the firewall setup allowing HTTPS on ports 4125 and 444
through to the Static IP address of the SBS Server NIC.
What is working in RWW:
OWA
What isn't working in RWW:
Connect to server desktops
Companyweb
There is no SSL remote management running on the firewall the only
additional rule is SMTP on port 25 for the exchange server.
Setup like lis the response is ~40ms and is stable.
Any hints for when I get back on site tomorrow (1400hrs GMT).
One step at a time. Set aside 444 and the companyweb. Get RWW going
first.
See the following for guidance on firewall rules.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/828053
4125 is a TCP port. Not sure if that was just a typo or not.
Thanks All.....
"kj [SBS MVP]" wrote:
ALP1970 wrote:
Sorry,
I'm running a ping out and in to the SBS, when I apply rules to
allow all on 444 and 4125 the ping response time drops from 40ms
to 1000ms. I am using a Netgear DGFV338.
Turn off 444 (usually just for specialty needs) and see if it
changes. That seems like quite a change with no actual traffic
load.
Also make sure there is no external management over ssl enabled
for the Netgear.
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
ALP1970 <ALP1970@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Some more info:
If I add rules to point all traffic from 444
For companyweb (but if you're smart you'll allow this only w/in
RWW)
and 4125
For remote desktop
to the statis IP
address of my SBS server then it works fine, but over a period
of 30 minutes performance degrades from a 30ms response to
900ms.
Well, your first post wasn't mentioning a problem, just asking
for help with a solution. Perhaps your Netgear isn't working
right. It's hard to say ....I'm not sure what you're measuring,
exactly.
Thanks
Andrew
"ALP1970" wrote:
Hi,
I have Small Business Server 2003 r2 and want to run all the
remote services (Outlook, sharepoint etc). The server has one
NIC and sits behind a Netgear firewall on DSL. Can someone
tell me what are the rules I will need to run the services
over SSL only.
Thanks
ALP
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