Re: Cannot connect to RWW from home PC



Hi John:

1. Assuming your public ip address is 81.38.98.108, you do not have port 25
open. That's ok, unless you want to receive email at that ip address.

2. Verify that the simple box that came from telefonia will allow ports 25,
443, 444, 1723, 3389 and 4125 to pass through to your SBS. You will
probably have to speak with them, and connect to that box to manually allow
that traffic to pass through the device. Because you don't have a router,
your SBS nic will receive the address of the ISP, so there is nothing to
forward, but you still have to allow the traffic to pass the device on those
ports.

3. please run the CEICW as follows. If any of this looks wrong, post back
how and why.

Broadband (meaning not dialup) - next

Direct Broadband Connection (meaning no router/firewall) - next

If the ip address is assigned by the ISP with DHCP, put that in the next
screen.
If the ip address is static, directly assigned to your location, put
that in there.
Add the public DNS servers given by your ISP.
next

Verify the settings - next

Enable Firewall - next

For testing, so we can telnet to it, check Email and VPN - next

Again, for testing, check "entire web site" (the last choice) - next

Create a new web server certificate - put in your public ip address -
next

Enable Email - next

Use DNS - next

Use Exchange - next

Enter your default email domain as in "yourdomain.com" - next

Choose what attachments to disallow - I disallow all of the them

Finish.

Post back when that is done, and we can see if your RWW is working. Without
names and passwords, we can only get to the logon page, and that is fine.

--
Larry


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