Outlook Web Access and Opening port 443
I am trying to open port 443 on the firewall to gain access to Outlook Web
access on our exchange server.
I have already modified the /etc/rc.config.d/firewallX.rc.config and put in
the following
FW_SERVICES_EXT_TCP="443"
FW_SERVICES_EXT_UDP="443"
FW_SERVICES_INT_TCP="443"
FW_SERVICES_INT_UDP="443"
I restarted the firewall but I am still not able to see my server behind the
firewall. Any suggestions?
Jacob Fierberg
Help Desk
Teacher's Pal, Inc
jacobf@teacherspal.com
www.teacherspal.com
Jacob Fierberg wrote:
I am trying to open port 443 on the firewall to gain access to Outlook Web access on our exchange server. (...) I restarted the firewall but I am still not able to see my server behind the firewall. Any suggestions?
Read the documentation. FW_SERVICES_INT/EXT_TCP/UDP are related to services ON THE FIREWALL Peter
I am trying to open port 443 on the firewall to gain access to Outlook Web access on our exchange server. I have already modified the /etc/rc.config.d/firewallX.rc.config and put in the following FW_SERVICES_EXT_TCP="443" FW_SERVICES_EXT_UDP="443"
FW_SERVICES_INT_TCP="443" FW_SERVICES_INT_UDP="443"
I restarted the firewall but I am still not able to see my server behind the firewall. Any suggestions?
That does not work! You got options to int/ext/dmz to the firewall (the rules you allgeady set). You can forward it (needed, if masqueraded or NATed network behind the firewall. Look in the SuSEfirewall configuration file! You even have to set this firewall up as a router! If you got NAT you even got to forward all port 443-traffic to the Exchange Webserver-IP. Usage can be seen in the config file! Philippe
Dears, you know that Bill Gates workers don't understand nothing about networking! The things which are working are stolen or buyed!! The ExchangeServer 2000 is a sample of scripts in different script languages and also some compiled programs. In all of these part, the port, the IP and the protocoll are HARDCODED. So your Exchange Server has a internal IP-Address like 192.168.0.20, your access from public network will be redirected to that private network. And thus, clearly, will not be work. So you have to put your Exchange Server into the internet without firewall (or you have the possibility to subnet a public network, so you can port firewalling. But I will use Microsofts IIS only with an application layer firewall like the accelrator mode of squid). And die! I have tried to correct the scripts, and realy somethings will be work. But you need Billys help for recompile the programms. I use horde/imp as frontend and Exchangeserve as imap-Server. OK, you got no calendar and so on, only the email. Else do a VPN into your office. Greetings Harald Am Freitag, 6. September 2002 19:33 schrieb Jacob Fierberg:
I am trying to open port 443 on the firewall to gain access to Outlook Web access on our exchange server. I have already modified the /etc/rc.config.d/firewallX.rc.config and put in the following FW_SERVICES_EXT_TCP="443" FW_SERVICES_EXT_UDP="443"
FW_SERVICES_INT_TCP="443" FW_SERVICES_INT_UDP="443"
I restarted the firewall but I am still not able to see my server behind the firewall. Any suggestions?
Jacob Fierberg Help Desk Teacher's Pal, Inc jacobf@teacherspal.com www.teacherspal.com
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Hi Exchange Web Access on MS Exchange 2000 only needs one port open through the firewall, viz. port 80. wtf are you on about the hardcoded ports? Ray On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 09:55, Harald Wallus wrote:
Dears,
you know that Bill Gates workers don't understand nothing about networking! The things which are working are stolen or buyed!! The ExchangeServer 2000 is a sample of scripts in different script languages and also some compiled programs. In all of these part, the port, the IP and the protocoll are HARDCODED. So your Exchange Server has a internal IP-Address like 192.168.0.20, your access from public network will be redirected to that private network. And thus, clearly, will not be work. So you have to put your Exchange Server into the internet without firewall (or you have the possibility to subnet a public network, so you can port firewalling. But I will use Microsofts IIS only with an application layer firewall like the accelrator mode of squid). And die! I have tried to correct the scripts, and realy somethings will be work. But you need Billys help for recompile the programms. I use horde/imp as frontend and Exchangeserve as imap-Server. OK, you got no calendar and so on, only the email. Else do a VPN into your office.
Greetings Harald
Am Freitag, 6. September 2002 19:33 schrieb Jacob Fierberg:
I am trying to open port 443 on the firewall to gain access to Outlook Web access on our exchange server. I have already modified the /etc/rc.config.d/firewallX.rc.config and put in the following FW_SERVICES_EXT_TCP="443" FW_SERVICES_EXT_UDP="443"
FW_SERVICES_INT_TCP="443" FW_SERVICES_INT_UDP="443"
I restarted the firewall but I am still not able to see my server behind the firewall. Any suggestions?
Jacob Fierberg Help Desk Teacher's Pal, Inc jacobf@teacherspal.com www.teacherspal.com
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participants (5)
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Harald Wallus
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Jacob Fierberg
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Peter Wiersig
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Philippe Vogel
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Raymond Leach