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Forward Port.
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Viv Brunner
2009-10-23 18:48:11 UTC
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I need to forward port 33333 udp and tcp from my server to a computer on the
domain, The server runs SBS 2003 R2 Standard with all patches updates and
servicepacks. I don't seem to be able to work this out or Google/Bing the
right answer.

Help Please.

Regards,
Viv.
Dave the Clueless
2009-10-23 19:16:03 UTC
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Post by Viv Brunner
I need to forward port 33333 udp and tcp from my server to a computer on the
domain, The server runs SBS 2003 R2 Standard with all patches updates and
servicepacks. I don't seem to be able to work this out or Google/Bing the
right answer.
Help Please.
Regards,
Viv.
Are you trying to direct requests coming into your building from the
Internet to a camera or something?
Viv Brunner
2009-10-23 19:29:09 UTC
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This is a file synchronisation program for offsite backups, from another
server.

We want to backup site a to b and b to a for more redundancy.
Post by Dave the Clueless
Post by Viv Brunner
I need to forward port 33333 udp and tcp from my server to a computer on the
domain, The server runs SBS 2003 R2 Standard with all patches updates and
servicepacks. I don't seem to be able to work this out or Google/Bing the
right answer.
Help Please.
Regards,
Viv.
Are you trying to direct requests coming into your building from the
Internet to a camera or something?
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
2009-10-23 19:38:48 UTC
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Post by Viv Brunner
I need to forward port 33333 udp and tcp from my server to a computer
on the domain, The server runs SBS 2003 R2 Standard with all patches
updates and servicepacks. I don't seem to be able to work this out or
Google/Bing the right answer.
Help Please.
Regards,
Viv.
You'd do this in your perimeter firewall appliance / router, not your
server.
Viv Brunner
2009-10-23 20:03:57 UTC
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I have done it on the Router, and it seems the server is stopping it, also
tried DMZ to the server but no good.



"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
Post by Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Post by Viv Brunner
I need to forward port 33333 udp and tcp from my server to a computer
on the domain, The server runs SBS 2003 R2 Standard with all patches
updates and servicepacks. I don't seem to be able to work this out or
Google/Bing the right answer.
Help Please.
Regards,
Viv.
You'd do this in your perimeter firewall appliance / router, not your
server.
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
2009-10-23 20:21:47 UTC
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Post by Viv Brunner
I have done it on the Router, and it seems the server is stopping it,
also tried DMZ to the server but no good.
What's your topology? You aren't using ISA since you use Standard, so your
server would have not be acting as a firewall or filtering traffic in any
way, correct?

What do you mean by "DMZ to the server" ? What kind of router / firewall do
you have? Draw us a diagram (in text)
Post by Viv Brunner
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
Post by Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Post by Viv Brunner
I need to forward port 33333 udp and tcp from my server to a
computer on the domain, The server runs SBS 2003 R2 Standard with
all patches updates and servicepacks. I don't seem to be able to
work this out or Google/Bing the right answer.
Help Please.
Regards,
Viv.
You'd do this in your perimeter firewall appliance / router, not your
server.
Ace Fekay [MCT]
2009-10-23 22:18:19 UTC
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"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
Post by Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Post by Viv Brunner
I have done it on the Router, and it seems the server is stopping it,
also tried DMZ to the server but no good.
What's your topology? You aren't using ISA since you use Standard, so your
server would have not be acting as a firewall or filtering traffic in any
way, correct?
What do you mean by "DMZ to the server" ? What kind of router / firewall
do you have? Draw us a diagram (in text)
In addition to a diagram, it would be helpful to know if there are two NICs
on the SBS as well as an ipconfig /all.

Ace
Nice Guy
2013-02-11 22:01:31 UTC
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Viv Brunner needs serious medication.

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