Hi There.
(before all, excuses for my "horrible english"
I have in same Windows 2000 SBS Domain Controller, SQL Server 2000, DHCP Server, IAS, IIS (WEB, NNTP, FTP, SMTP), RRAS and ISA Server. No Exchange 2000 Server. All working perfectly
But, by "my mind limitation" or by "ISA Server limitation", I can not perform "A REAL PORT REDIRECT". I want redirect 200 TCP in external interface to 500 TCP in internal computer on my network. I try create "Publishing Rule", but, redirect to same port requested only (like: 200 in external and 200 in internal).
I try use RRAS NAT, but this generate conflicts with ISA Server...
Thanks in advance for any help
SQLMail
Brazil
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(before all, excuses for my "horrible english"
I have in same Windows 2000 SBS Domain Controller, SQL Server 2000, DHCP Server, IAS, IIS (WEB, NNTP, FTP, SMTP), RRAS and ISA Server. No Exchange 2000 Server. All working perfectly
But, by "my mind limitation" or by "ISA Server limitation", I can not perform "A REAL PORT REDIRECT". I want redirect 200 TCP in external interface to 500 TCP in internal computer on my network. I try create "Publishing Rule", but, redirect to same port requested only (like: 200 in external and 200 in internal).
I try use RRAS NAT, but this generate conflicts with ISA Server...
Thanks in advance for any help
SQLMail
Brazil
.
.
.
.
.