Re: Any Good white Papers on remote access
- From: "Jason" <Jason@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 14:48:21 +0100
We have 2 nics on the server
The question do you port foward 4125 to the external NIC server How do you
do that???
All i did was open up the external firewall add port foward tcp 4125 to the
server ip address e.i 192.168.1.1 do i have to do the same then point it to
the second ip address??
Jason
Costas" <cpstechgroup@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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How many NICs on the server? If you can connect successfully using the
internal IP, the problem is not with the server, but with some kind of
firewall restrictions. If you have two NICS, do you port forward 4125 to
the external NIC of the server?
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Costas
"Jason" <Jason@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Costas
Yeap i have try that as well I disable the LAN and connect to outsider
isp that try https:// external ip / remote with no joy Is there are
logfiles i can look @?
is it a problem with our external router??
Jason
"Costas" <cpstechgroup@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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When you run CEICW the port is opens for you on the server. Since you
opened port 4125 on the firewall and you forwarding to the server, that
should be ok as well. The other issue you might have, is that you try
to access RWW, using the external IP, from within your network.
There are routers that do not allow that, so you'll have to either
remotely connect to an external computer and try to use the external IP
of your server, or be somewhere, outside your network, to try it.
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Costas
"Jason" <Jason@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Costas
If i type https:// ipaddress / remote i can get to rthe rrw page
if i type https:// external ip / Remote i cet an error i got the
external ip address from www.whoismyip.com
yes i ran ceucw and did select the remote web workspace
yes i did open the port 4125 on your external firewall a question does
it have to be open on sbs2003 server? how do u do that if so??
i don't understand whats happening i have followed all the books on
this to the letter
Cheers
Jason
"Costas" <cpstechgroup@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The MX record is not related to remote access but to the mail server.
We can talk about that later. For now, if I understand correctly, you
want to use RWW and you can't. When you type https://IPAddress/Remote
do you get an error and if yes, what is that error? Did you run CEICW
and did you select the Remote Web Workspace service? Did you open
port 4125 on your router and it you forward it to the internal IP
address of the server?
On a separate note, you need an A record at the ISP to point to the
external IPAddress of your server, so you can type
https://name.domain.com/remote instead of using the IP number.
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Costas
"Jason" <Jason@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi
We trying to set up remote access for our users using https://
ipnumber/remote we can access the page we have enable remote access
from the server wizard we have allows our extend firewall to let
traffic in it just not working do we have to set up a mx record?? to
point @ our extend ip address
so we are going to start again with a good white paper
Cheers
Jason
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