Hi,
Our leased line has gone down and won't be up for a few days by the looks of things.
I have setup a Cisco 837 K9 ADSL router on a separate ADSL con as an emergency way to get out onto the internet but I'd like my remote sites to be able to come in and access my Exchange server using OWA for the time being til the leased line comes back up.
So how do I map port 80 traffic through NAT to the Exchange server?
All the other sites used fixed IP's so ideally I'd like to restrict access to these select IP's rather than throwing open what is usually a well hidden Exchange server.
Any help gratefully received!!
Our leased line has gone down and won't be up for a few days by the looks of things.
I have setup a Cisco 837 K9 ADSL router on a separate ADSL con as an emergency way to get out onto the internet but I'd like my remote sites to be able to come in and access my Exchange server using OWA for the time being til the leased line comes back up.
So how do I map port 80 traffic through NAT to the Exchange server?
All the other sites used fixed IP's so ideally I'd like to restrict access to these select IP's rather than throwing open what is usually a well hidden Exchange server.
Any help gratefully received!!