Re: Static IP and RWW
- From: catphishum <catphishum@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 10:19:18 -0700 (PDT)
Hi John - no it is not a neccessity, but a public static IP will make
things a little easier when setting up your SBS.
I create a record on my domain name DNS host - that points
servername.domainname.com to my SBS external IP.
Once this is done you can type in https://servername.domainname.com/remote
to get to RWW.
If you cant get a static, try using the DynDNS.com or the like. Never
used it, but I've heard it works fine.
On Mar 26, 12:07 pm, "johnm" <jmor...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
SBS2003
Can someone please confirm whether or not as a starting point a static IP
address is a neccessity before trying to get RWW up and running
John
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