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Guest Daniel Chan
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Hi there,

I had problem connecting to my SBS2003 desktop using RWW. My SBS2003 (no ISA) has two nics, the ext_nic 192.168.1.52 connects to Netgear modem router, the int_nic 192.168.0.108 to the internal network. I open port 4125 in my router. However, I still cannot connect to my server desktop from any computer (remote computer, a workstation in the internal network, or even from the server using https://static_ip/remote, or https://192.168.1.52/remote. I tried http instead of https on an internal workstation and still doesn't work. I tried netstat -aon |find ".4125" and nothing returned. Can anyone tell me what's wrong?

Daniel

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Guest Meinolf Weber
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Re: RWW on SBB2003 TCP port 4125

 

Hello Daniel,

 

Better post this to SBS NG:

microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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> Hi there,

>

> I had problem connecting to my SBS2003 desktop using RWW. My SBS2003

> (no ISA) has two nics, the ext_nic 192.168.1.52 connects to Netgear

> modem router, the int_nic 192.168.0.108 to the internal network. I

> open port 4125 in my router. However, I still cannot connect to my

> server desktop from any computer (remote computer, a workstation in

> the internal network, or even from the server using

> https://static_ip/remote, or https://192.168.1.52/remote. I tried http

> instead of https on an internal workstation and still doesn't work. I

> tried netstat -aon |find ".4125" and nothing returned. Can anyone tell

> me what's wrong?

>

> Daniel

>


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