Re: Port 4125 blocked by SBS firewall



I read again your initial post.... you didn't open the port on the server. You wrote that the only port you open was port 25. Did you enable the Remove Web Workspace on the following screen?

How many NICs are on the server? If there are two, go to the Basic Firewall in RRAS and see if the 4125 port is open

--
Costas


"BillNewbie" <BillNewbie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:3A85B50C-4FF5-482C-8C70-DCFE333295EE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I tried putting IP Address of Server local Area Connection:
https://192.168.1.4/remote
I again got the RWW login screen, although I also got a warning about the
security certificate being issued for a different website's address.

I tried putting public IP address of router, and now it's saying cannot
display webpage.

Can anyone help? Please

Bill


"BillNewbie" wrote:

I tried https://servername/remote and it gave me the RWW signon screen.
I logged in OK.
So presumably the problem is with the firewall settings, and we seem to have
proved that it's not the router firewall.

Any suggestions?
Bill



"BillNewbie" wrote:

> I'm actually going into work today (Saturday), so if anyone can help > I'll be
> grateful.
>
> Regards,
> Bill
>
> "Costas" wrote:
>
> > Bill,
> >
> > First you have to see if the problem is on the service or the ports > > and the
> > setup. Try accessing it from the server internally. If it works, > > then you
> > know the service is not the problem and start thinking ports or > > setup.
> >
> > Enjoy the weekend
> >
> > -- > > Costas
> >
> >
> > "BillNewbie" <BillNewbie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:F653E55D-9D06-4C97-8AA3-F515F73DEB79@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > Thanks for your help, but I've actually had to stop for today (It's > > > 6:30
> > > pm
> > > in the UK).
> > > If you can post any more suggestions, I will try them out as soon > > > as I
> > > can,
> > > but probably not before Monday, unfortunately.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Bill
> > >
> > > "Costas" wrote:
> > >
> > >> Bill,
> > >>
> > >> Just type http://<yourservername>/remote That's the NETBIOS name > > >> of
> > >> your
> > >> server
> > >>
> > >> -- > > >> Costas
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> "BillNewbie" <BillNewbie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in > > >> message
> > >> news:F50DE472-476D-4E5E-895E-A2F4B68A2964@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > >> >I typed: https://subdomain.domain.com/remote from a workstation. > > >> >It
> > >> >gave
> > >> >me
> > >> > 'Cannot find server'.
> > >> > Do you mean I should type: https://domain.local/remote ?
> > >> > Or should it be https://(windows name)/remote ?
> > >> >
> > >> > Bill
> > >> >
> > >> > "Costas" wrote:
> > >> >
> > >> >> First see if RWW works from the inside. On the server or from > > >> >> a
> > >> >> domain
> > >> >> workstation type https://servername/remote
> > >> >>
> > >> >> Do you get to RWW?
> > >> >>
> > >> >> -- > > >> >> Costas
> > >> >>
> > >> >>
> > >> >> "BillNewbie" <BillNewbie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in > > >> >> message
> > >> >> news:2AE21783-AE21-435A-80E8-0E8930F4618A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > >> >> >I created an A record for the subdomain, pointing to the > > >> >> >public IP
> > >> >> >Address
> > >> >> >of
> > >> >> > the router. I'm not sure how to check that it's working OK, > > >> >> > but that
> > >> >> > doesn't
> > >> >> > seem to be the problem, because I get the same result if I > > >> >> > enter the
> > >> >> > IP
> > >> >> > Address itself.
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > Regards,
> > >> >> > Bill
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > "Costas" wrote:
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> >> Did you create an A record at the ISP that points to your > > >> >> >> server
> > >> >> >> (e.g.
> > >> >> >> server.domain.com)
> > >> >> >>
> > >> >> >> -- > > >> >> >> Costas
> > >> >> >>
> > >> >> >>
> > >> >> >> "BillNewbie" <BillNewbie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> > >> >> >> message
> > >> >> >> news:F8D779AC-A848-4ED6-B772-AAF9B1AB9274@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > >> >> >> > We set up RWW by running Connect to Internet task from > > >> >> >> > ToDo List,
> > >> >> >> > allowing
> > >> >> >> > Outlook Web Access and Remote Web Workplace.
> > >> >> >> > Chose to enable firewall, but not adding any other ports > > >> >> >> > except
> > >> >> >> > default
> > >> >> >> > 25
> > >> >> >> > (email).
> > >> >> >> > Created a new Web server certificate – I entered:
> > >> >> >> > subdomain.domain.com
> > >> >> >> > Server sent an email with link to click for RWW - it > > >> >> >> > doesn't
> > >> >> >> > work,
> > >> >> >> > gives
> > >> >> >> > 'Cannot find server'.
> > >> >> >> > Port 4125 has been enabled on router, its firewall log > > >> >> >> > shows that
> > >> >> >> > packets
> > >> >> >> > are being allowed through, so it must be the SBS Firewall > > >> >> >> > (basic
> > >> >> >> > edition)
> > >> >> >> > which is doing the blocking.
> > >> >> >> >
> > >> >> >> > Any suggestions?
> > >> >> >> >
> > >> >> >> > Regards,
> > >> >> >> > Bill
> > >> >> >>
> > >> >>
> > >>
> > >>
> >

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