Thanks GM85,
adding access-list 105 permit tcp any host 70.184.195.226 eq 443
and it worked.
Now does anyone know who I can route this port 443 traffic only if it comes from a particular range of outside addresses?
Thanks for the reply.
Every workstation is able to browse the Internet and retrieve pop3 emails. And I also successfully remote into their servers using Teamviewer, so this means that other traffic is being passed, correct?
I see the "ip access-group 105 in" under the "interface...
I have a Cisco 1941 router that works fine and port forwards rdp (3389) to an internal terminal server just fine. Using that as an example, I now need to port forward ssl (443) to another internal server 10.0.0.245. Below is the config file with the lines that I added in bold and italics
This...
Unfortunately, that did not work either. Since I was running out of time, I went to Office Depot, picked up a $50 Dlink EBR-2310 Broadband Router, hooked it up, changed the LAN side IP address, disabled the DHCP (since my SBS server is now providing that) and everything worked just fine -...
The ISA server is doing the nat. We have a cable connection coming into ISA server on one nic and the other nic shares out the Internet to the 10.0.0.x lan.
Will try as you suggested.
Sorry, that made it worse. Now the workstations can't connect to the Internet or get email. With or without proxy checked.
current config after changes
Current configuration : 2988 bytes
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version 12.4
service tcp-keepalives-in
service tcp-keepalives-out
service timestamps debug datetime msec...
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version 12.4
service tcp-keepalives-in
service tcp-keepalives-out
service timestamps debug datetime msec localtime show-timezone
service timestamps log datetime msec localtime show-timezone
service password-encryption
service udp-small-servers
service tcp-small-servers
service sequence-numbers...
The ISA server connects to the Internet. The Cisco router is what we just added. Everything worked fine before putting in the router, which we are using simply to split the lan. The firewall on the Cisco 1841 is disabled. But evidently it is blocking some traffic from getting thru it.
Dale
We have reconfigured one of two adjoining offices to be on a different subnet than the other office. Office 1 has a SBS 2003 Server that was connected to and sharing the Internet connection that Office 2 has. Office 2 shares it's Internet via a ISA 2004 Server.
We have used ChangeIP.exe to...
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