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We have a VPN dial-in system used for remote workers in Africa to dial in and
download email. This uses dual skinned firewalls and a VPN Concentrator to secure the access. At the moment, the outer skin only allows in IPSEC/IKE through and hence is fairly secure, but the inner skin still has a pass all rule that I need to remove. The problem is that the full Outlook Client is MAPI compliant and uses MS RPC (sic) to talk to Exchange. As most firewalls can't track the RPC calls, you either have to open a huge range of TCP ports (which our Risk people won't allow) or you have to use fixed RPC ports. (or use the Outlook Web client which is NOT an option). I can find how to force Exchange to use fixed RPC ports, this is a fairly simple Registry hack, but I can't find the same information for the Outlook client machines. Can anyone help me out? -- Steve Kerr Technical Specialist Barclays Africa |
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You would probably get a better and faster answer if you posted in an
Exchange group such as microsoft.public.exchange.clients. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Steve Kerr asked: | We have a VPN dial-in system used for remote workers in Africa to | dial in and download email. This uses dual skinned firewalls and a | VPN Concentrator to secure the access. At the moment, the outer skin | only allows in IPSEC/IKE through and hence is fairly secure, but the | inner skin still has a pass all rule that I need to remove. | The problem is that the full Outlook Client is MAPI compliant and | uses MS RPC (sic) to talk to Exchange. As most firewalls can't track | the RPC calls, you either have to open a huge range of TCP ports | (which our Risk people won't allow) or you have to use fixed RPC | ports. (or use the Outlook Web client which is NOT an option). | I can find how to force Exchange to use fixed RPC ports, this is a | fairly simple Registry hack, but I can't find the same information | for the Outlook client machines. | Can anyone help me out? |
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