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TCP port forwarding through SBS 2003 ? 2

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J741

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Jul 3, 2001
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I have 2 NICs in a SBS 2003 machine. One NIC is connected to the internet. The other NIC is connected to my LAN. All workstations on the LAN have internet access via the NAT functions in SBS 2003.

I have a program on one workstation which MUST be accessible from the internet using specific TCP ports. How can I configure TCP port forwarding in SBS 2003 to allow incomming conenctions from the internet (NIC-1) to be forwarded through my lAN (NIC-2) to the specific workstation?

I know how to do this if I was using a standard SOHO Broadband Internet Router as my NAT device, but I don't know how to do this in SBS 2003.

- James.


My memory is not as good as it should be, and neither is my memory.

I have forgotten more than I can remember
 
This is how I did it:

Administrative Tools >
Routing and Remote Access >
ServerName >
IP Routing > NAT/Basic Firewall >
Right-Click on your NIC-1 LAN >
Properties >
Services & Ports Tab >
Add... >
Enter Incoming Outgoing Port and IP of the workstation

cheers

keV
 
Excelent. That worked. Thanks.

- James.


My memory is not as good as it should be, and neither is my memory.

I have forgotten more than I can remember
 
I would like to do this also, will it work with the Premium Version os SBS - i.e. with ISA Server 2004?
 
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