Re: forward port to IP when SBS is the router
- From: "Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" <crisnospamhanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 16:34:11 -0500
So where's the firewall?
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"Roy DB" <RoyDB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:386C1EDC-2EEE-4365-AAB8-FFAA52C5AB16@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
My customer has a DVR (x.x.x.5) that needs 4 different ports forwarded to it
to view cameras off the Internet. The Internet is connected directly to NIC
#1 on the SBS2003 server because they use it for a VPN for an out of town
worker. The SBS's NIC #2 is connected to their LAN where the DVR is.
Getting the VPN setup was hard enough due to MTU sizes on the out of town
workers ISP so I don't want to change the setup by running the Internet into
a VPN router and using its port forwarding instead.
Does SBS2003 have a way to forward traffic coming in for a port to be
forwarded to a PC's IP on its network and how do you do it? Is there a netsh
command or something in the RRAS console?
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