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Hi, is possible to do a native port forward on W2k3?

 

example, if cames from 2121 port redirects to port 80 on the server...

because I think that my router is blocking default ports like 80...

 

the 211 port I can reach the server...

 

Many thanks!

 

thank you very much Mr Gates for Windows and MS!

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Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Re: Forwarding port

 

Paulo <eris_paulo@terra.com.br> wrote:

> Hi, is possible to do a native port forward on W2k3?

>

> example, if cames from 2121 port redirects to port 80 on the server...

> because I think that my router is blocking default ports like 80...

>

> the 211 port I can reach the server...

>

> Many thanks!

>

> thank you very much Mr Gates for Windows and MS!

 

If I understand you correctly, this is something you'd have to set up in

your router.

Posted

Re: Forwarding port

 

Yes, but I cant, for any reason I dont know...

 

I need to do it on w2k3... If cames from 2121 (router sends to win and works

fine), the win2k3 needs to forward to 80..

 

is it possible to be done?

 

Many thanks!

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"

<lanwench@heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmailatyahoo.com> escreveu na

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> Paulo <eris_paulo@terra.com.br> wrote:

>> Hi, is possible to do a native port forward on W2k3?

>>

>> example, if cames from 2121 port redirects to port 80 on the server...

>> because I think that my router is blocking default ports like 80...

>>

>> the 211 port I can reach the server...

>>

>> Many thanks!

>>

>> thank you very much Mr Gates for Windows and MS!

>

> If I understand you correctly, this is something you'd have to set up in

> your router.

>

Guest Phillip Windell
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Re: Forwarding port

 

"Paulo" <eris_paulo@terra.com.br> wrote in message

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> Yes, but I cant, for any reason I dont know...

 

It probably has a "web management interface" that runs on port 80. It is

probably enabled on the External side interface when it probably should not

be,...it should only be allowed on the internal side interface most of the

time. Turn "remote management" off for the External side and then try the

Static NAT to your web site again.

 

I had one this way that used 8080 as a management port on the external side

that the ISP used to work with the thing during "support calls". But it

kept us from doing a Static NAT on 8080 which we needed to do. So that was

disabled, and then the Static NAT worked fine after that.

 

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http://www.wandtv.com

 

The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft,

or anyone else associated with me, including my cats.

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Posted

Re: Forwarding port

 

The "web management interface" router runs on 8080...

 

Maybe my ISP/ADSL is blocking port 80, just because of it I need to do it on

w2k3.

 

Can you help me ?

 

"Phillip Windell" <philwindell@hotmail.com> escreveu na mensagem

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> "Paulo" <eris_paulo@terra.com.br> wrote in message

> news:uacBYgqEJHA.768@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Yes, but I cant, for any reason I dont know...

>

> It probably has a "web management interface" that runs on port 80. It is

> probably enabled on the External side interface when it probably should

> not be,...it should only be allowed on the internal side interface most of

> the time. Turn "remote management" off for the External side and then try

> the Static NAT to your web site again.

>

> I had one this way that used 8080 as a management port on the external

> side that the ISP used to work with the thing during "support calls". But

> it kept us from doing a Static NAT on 8080 which we needed to do. So that

> was disabled, and then the Static NAT worked fine after that.

>

> --

> Phillip Windell

> http://www.wandtv.com

>

> The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or

> Microsoft,

> or anyone else associated with me, including my cats.

> -----------------------------------------------------

>

>

Guest Phillip Windell
Posted

Re: Forwarding port

 

 

"Paulo" <eris_paulo@terra.com.br> wrote in message

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> The "web management interface" router runs on 8080...

>

> Maybe my ISP/ADSL is blocking port 80, just because of it I need to do it

> on w2k3.

 

If it is not a "business account" then that is very likely. This is common

for ISPs to do this after the Nimda and CodeRed outbreak several years ago.

They don't want "home-users" running rogue websites,..particularly since

they never maintained the machines/sites properly resulting in them getting

infectioned and becomeing "zombies" to spread the infection all over the

Internet. It was said that CodeRed and Nimda was spead all over the

Internet mostly by "unofficial" web sites run by "home users".

 

Contact your ISP.

 

 

--

Phillip Windell

http://www.wandtv.com

 

The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft,

or anyone else associated with me, including my cats.

-----------------------------------------------------

Posted

Re: Forwarding port

 

I know that, but what I need to know if is possible or not doing native port

forwards on w2k3?

 

I need to open the port to my customers access my server outside and see my

web app...

 

Any examples?

 

"Phillip Windell" <philwindell@hotmail.com> escreveu na mensagem

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>

> "Paulo" <eris_paulo@terra.com.br> wrote in message

> news:uMphs%23qEJHA.5732@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>> The "web management interface" router runs on 8080...

>>

>> Maybe my ISP/ADSL is blocking port 80, just because of it I need to do it

>> on w2k3.

>

> If it is not a "business account" then that is very likely. This is common

> for ISPs to do this after the Nimda and CodeRed outbreak several years

> ago. They don't want "home-users" running rogue websites,..particularly

> since they never maintained the machines/sites properly resulting in them

> getting infectioned and becomeing "zombies" to spread the infection all

> over the Internet. It was said that CodeRed and Nimda was spead all over

> the Internet mostly by "unofficial" web sites run by "home users".

>

> Contact your ISP.

>

>

> --

> Phillip Windell

> http://www.wandtv.com

>

> The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or

> Microsoft,

> or anyone else associated with me, including my cats.

> -----------------------------------------------------

>

>

Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Posted

Re: Forwarding port

 

Paulo <eris_paulo@terra.com.br> wrote:

> I know that, but what I need to know if is possible or not doing

> native port forwards on w2k3?

>

> I need to open the port to my customers access my server outside and

> see my web app...

>

> Any examples?

 

You need to ensure that your ISP is not blocking the port, and you need to

have control over the router or perimeter firewall. If you don't have the

latter, how would you even let port 2121 *in* ?

 

>

> "Phillip Windell" <philwindell@hotmail.com> escreveu na mensagem

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>>

>> "Paulo" <eris_paulo@terra.com.br> wrote in message

>> news:uMphs%23qEJHA.5732@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>> The "web management interface" router runs on 8080...

>>>

>>> Maybe my ISP/ADSL is blocking port 80, just because of it I need to

>>> do it on w2k3.

>>

>> If it is not a "business account" then that is very likely. This is

>> common for ISPs to do this after the Nimda and CodeRed outbreak

>> several years ago. They don't want "home-users" running rogue

>> websites,..particularly since they never maintained the

>> machines/sites properly resulting in them getting infectioned and

>> becomeing "zombies" to spread the infection all over the Internet. It was

>> said that CodeRed and Nimda was spead all over the Internet

>> mostly by "unofficial" web sites run by "home users". Contact your ISP.

>>

>>

>> --

>> Phillip Windell

>> http://www.wandtv.com

>>

>> The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or

>> Microsoft,

>> or anyone else associated with me, including my cats.

>> -----------------------------------------------------

Guest Phillip Windell
Posted

Re: Forwarding port

 

"Paulo" <eris_paulo@terra.com.br> wrote in message

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>I know that, but what I need to know if is possible or not doing native

>port forwards on w2k3?

 

Ok,...no I don't think it is possible,...there I said it :-)

 

Even if it could be done,..I probably wouldn't do it. I don't like confusing

messes to document or maintain,...I like things done in a clean, correct,

organized, self-documenting, and a generally industry standardized way. I

just try to go straight for what I feel is the correct solution,...I don't

like to cloud the conversation with methods that I don't think could be done

or should be done.

 

--

Phillip Windell

http://www.wandtv.com

 

The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft,

or anyone else associated with me, including my cats.

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