Re: RWW with no https



Or dump Kerio Mail Server since you have the same capabilities in Exchange ;-)

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"Gregg Hill" <greggmhill at please do not spam me at yahoo dot com> wrote in message news:%2339ibMwKJHA.5904@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
A report from dnsstuff.com indicates that you have Kerio Mail Server. Would
it not be easier to change Kerio's ports
(http://support.kerio.com/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=262&nav=0,1)
than to hack SBS?

Gregg Hill



"rossk" <rkovelman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:300e3428-d13c-4889-9316-39e9542b802d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I can not use https. Https goes to a different server running
webmail. Maybe I am confused or wrong but you cant have to servers
behind a firewall running https and allow outside connections in. I
know if its over http and at port 8080 that will work, or at least I
think I am correct. I am not running SBS 2008, I have 2003. Yes 4125
is now changed to 8080 in the registry but I am not following you on
the proxy part.
Thanks



On Oct 10, 11:42 am, "Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP]"
<crisnospamha...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Some folks insist on breaking what works so absolutely well. :-)
> What is the issue around connecting to the RWW site via SSL? You're users
> don't like the popup security warning? Or they don't want to take the time
> to install the certificate on they're local machine to make those warnings
> go away.
>
> SBS 2008 absolutely requires connection by SSL and you won't be able to
> get to the desktops without the certificate on the remote box
>
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> Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP]
> Co-Author, Windows Small Business Server 2008
> Unleashedhttp://www.amazon.com/Windows-Small-Business-Server-Unleashed/dp/0672...
>
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> Please do not submit questions directly to me.
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> "rossk" <rkovel...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> messagenews:4974de83-de8e-4984-b99a-e954a846c2dd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I basically want to run Remote web workplace over the standard web
> port but going to port 8080. I have what I thought changed the
> registry setting for RWW from 4125 to 8080 but I want to run the site
> by http and not https. Is this possible?



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