Re: Port 443 Question

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Cliff, you have an interesting scenerio that may work because I'm not sure
about multiple public IPs until I check. BUT... how do I set this up on the
router and more particularly the SBS box? Do I still set up the 443 redirect
to the SBS? What do I do to the SBS for the redirect to the other port? I
just need some help with the details.

Thanks!

"Cliff Galiher" wrote:

Richard:

You are correct that the HIPAA Security Requirement passed in April of 2005
does have some requirements attached to it, but SSL nor 443 were
specifically specified (thankfully.) To keep yourself out of hot water, you
should definitely be using encryption (SSL, TLS), but if you can't get a
subnet as already recommended, you can hang your apache instance off any
port you deem appropriate. I've even gon so far as to set up a silent
redirect on the SBS box, listening for the appropriate header
(apache.mydoman.com:443) and had it rewrite to the appropriate port
(apache.mydomain.com:450) and then I can properly forward *that* port, via
the firewall/router and 1-to-1 NAT, to the appropriate box. That will
prevent you from breaking SBS. :)

-Cliff

"Richard K" <RichardK@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:A0706CD2-8383-4EFB-AD3F-A4078CC8B254@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am going to have an issue with a network setup. Basically there is an
SBS
2003 server and the standard ports are open for Mail, OWA, Remote and
CompanyWeb and this includes 443 (+ 3389, 444, 4125, 25). In addition
there
is a completely different server (running Linux and apache) on the
internal
network. Since there is a HIPAA requirement all communication to the
Linux
server must operate under 443 SSL. I can redirect that port on the
firewall
to the Linux server but I am thinking I will break all of my other
connections for OWA, and RWW to my SBS server.

Am I correct? Any suggestions on how I handle this?

Thanks!

-Richard K


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