Re: ISA and RWW
- From: "Dave Nickason [SBS-MVP]" <gwdibble@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 16:21:23 -0400
They're using the POP connector to pull e-mail from the ISP's mail servers?
In that case, what happens if you just try accessing remotely using the
public IP address rather than mail.domain.com/remote? As in
https://1.2.3.4/remote?
"PWT24" <PWT24@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks!! I suspected that.
I have actually re-run the CEICW before but additional issues are that
right
now when I type in mail.company.com/exchange or remote I am directed to
the
ISP's login and not the SBS box.
Currently where there nameservers are being held (windstream) they do no
allow end user management of the DNS records, so I moved the nameservers
to
the location of their registrar (network solutions). I then changed the
"A"
and "MX" records to the correct IP/domain. Finally, I setup the port
forwarding in there DSL modem/router and enabled NAT. After completing
that
I ensured that both NIC's were configured correctly and what happened was
they stopped receiving e-mail. They could still go to the ISP website and
pull up their webmail but they were not receiving it locally. When that
did
not work I bounced it off of the old admin and that is when he said "oh it
is
because they are running ISA".
I had to change it all back so now I am back at square one.
I am just trying to figure out a way so that they can utilize the SBS box
and reap all of the benefits it offers. When I explained all that they
"should" be able to do they were thrilled with me and even more
disappointed
in the previous admin. Now I just have to fix it.
Any more thoughts??
"Dave Nickason [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
All the SBS features work fine with ISA, as you say. My first guess is
that
the old admin either failed to re-run the CEICW after installing ISA, or
failed to enable those features. Either way, just re-run the CEICW,
selecting "do not change" for everything except firewall. On the
firewall
page, just enable the services you want to be available remotely.
"PWT24" <PWT24@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a customer who has a single server SBS 2003 Standard on a network
with
11 users. The server was configured prior to me being there admin and
the
person installed ISA. Now most of my client base consists of under 20
users
in a single server enviornment and I have never used ISA in any of the
installs. Anyway, the organization has no method of using OWA or RWW
and
the
old admin is telling me ity is because they have ISA installed and I
disagree. I think it is configured incorrectly and or the issue lies
within
their messed up DNS and ISP. In regards to hardware they only use an
ISP
issued modem/router.
Any thoughts?
.
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