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guitarzan (Programmer)
15 Jun 12 10:21
I'm new to using Sharepoint, so I'm not even sure this is possible;

I have a client with SBS 2008 / Sharpoint 2007. They also have a 2003 server with IIS set up, and a classic ASP page (intranet only) running on it. I want this site to be accessible through the companyweb page. Well, I was able to do that, creating a web part that links to the page. But this only works when accessing the company web site from inside the domain.

I would like is to be able to access the site remotely, at https://www.companyname.com/remote, log in, and click "Internal Web Site".

When I do this from outside, I can access shared documents (which are referenced as https://www.companyname.com:987/foldername/filename). But not the asp site, because it is being referenced directly as http://192.168.20.3, which of course is not accessible from outside.

Any ideas on how to make this happen?
prantlf (Programmer)
20 Jul 12 3:14
You will need a reverse proxy. People from internet obviously cannot access your intranet; making some resources public is usually done by RP servers.

You should have a look at SP licensing because running a SP server in internet requires a different license. But I don't knwo how serving just a couple of pages would qualify.

--- Ferdinand Prantl

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