Re: RWW with no https



Gregg - This is a totally different network.

On Oct 12, 2:14 am, "Gregg Hill" <greggmhill at please do not spam me
at yahoo dot com> wrote:
I got the Kerio reference from your domain name, gruskingroup.com, in your
email address. You stated, "Yes I use Kerio for the 75GB limitation Exchange
has but I don't want to get into a debate about that. Basically that server
(webmail) is running Https, I still have http open and free to use where
ever. I would like to use it for RWW, is this possible?" It sounded as
though it is Kerio and is on the same network as SBS.

So are you now saying that the webmail server and the SBS are NOT on the
same network?

Or are they both on the same network, but it is not Kerio?

Gregg Hill

"rossk" <rkovel...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Gregg - What you think is my URL as stated prior is not it.  This is
for an education site as I am posting this for help for them

Cliff - thanks! That is what I suspected

On Oct 11, 1:13 pm, "Gregg Hill" <greggmhill at please do not spam me
at yahoo dot com> wrote:

Ross,

You did not reply to my question regarding changing Kerio's ports instead
of
SBS's ports. From our 10,000' view (not knowing your details), it looks as
though this procedure would be easier to do on Kerio than trying to hack
SBS.

Is there a reason you cannot use Kerio's method to change its ports?

Gregg Hill

"rossk" <rkovel...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Yes I use Kerio for the 75GB limitation Exchange has but I dont want
to get into a debate about that. Basically that server (webmail) is
running Https, I still have http open and free to use where ever. I
would like to use it for RWW, is this possible?
Thanks

On Oct 10, 2:51 pm, "Gregg Hill" <greggmhill at please do not spam me
at yahoo dot com> wrote:

I agree, except I silently assumed he had some valid reason. Perhaps the
two are unrelated systems, i.e., SBS for one domain, Kerio for another.
Or
maybe using Kerio to get more than 75 limit. We won't know until he
chimes
in with details.

Gregg Hill

"Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP]" <crisnospamha...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in
messagenews:OMK$0RwKJHA.4292@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Or dump Kerio Mail Server since you have the same capabilities in
Exchange
;-)

--
Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP]
Co-Author, Windows Small Business Server 2008 Unleashed
http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Small-Business-Server-Unleashed/dp/0672....

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Please do not submit questions directly to me.

"Gregg Hill" <greggmhill at please do not spam me at yahoo dot com>
wrote
in messagenews:%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&kb...)
than to hack SBS?

Gregg Hill

"rossk" <rkovel...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:300e3428-d13c-4889-9316-39e9542b802d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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

--
Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP]
Co-Author, Windows Small Business Server 2008
Unleashedhttp://www.amazon.com/Windows-Small-Business-Server-Unleashed/dp/0672...

------------------------------------
MVPs do not work for Microsoft
Please do not submit questions directly to me.

"rossk" <rkovel...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
messagenews:4974de83-de8e-4984-b99a-e954a846c2dd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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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