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Dialup user access to exchange server
We have a Exchange 2003 server which is accessed by corporate user in
exchange mode (RPC) in the LAN. Some of these users need to access the server remotely by dialup to the corporate RAS server using the smart client (MS Outlook 2003 - Exchnage mode). There is a Firewall sit in between the RAS and the exchange server. RAS is in a DMZ network and the Exchange is in the trusted network. What are the ports required to be open between the RAS and the Exchange server in order to access the exchange server in a secure manner. Please advice |
Dialup user access to exchange server
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Dinendra typed: We have a Exchange 2003 server which is accessed by corporate user in exchange mode (RPC) (I think you mean MAPI here) in the LAN. Some of these users need to access the server remotely by dialup to the corporate RAS server using the smart client (MS Outlook 2003 - Exchnage mode). RAS? Dialup? Golly, I haven't heard that term in years. This is not going to be much fun for them. VPN over broadband isn't an option? There is a Firewall sit in between the RAS and the exchange server. RAS is in a DMZ network and the Exchange is in the trusted network. What are the ports required to be open between the RAS and the Exchange server in order to access the exchange server in a secure manner. Please advice Have you considered using RPC over HTTPs instead of all this? That would be sooo much better. If you're already allowing users to check OWA with SSL, you don't need to open any additional ports. And if you're concerned about security, a FE/BE config and ISA will go a long way....and still let your users connect using RPC over HTTP. Anyway, this isn't really the right group for your question, as it's about networking, and has nothing to do with Outlook per se. I don't know what you've got open between DMZ and LAN right now, but they'll need TCP 135, 139 at a minimum. You should post in an Exchange group for more help.....try microsoft.public.exchange.connectivity. Good luck! |
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