Dan Schlitt wrote: > > How do folks work access to an MS Exchange server through a firewall? > You really do not want to let people access your Exchange server from the outside without some form of authentication/tunneling protocol. You have to pass through NetBIOS RPC (port 135) to do it, and I have a really bad feeling about that protocol. Also, it cannot be NATed without fooling around with the payload; I haven't seen a firewall that can do that. I assume you're talking about roaming salespeople? The best way to give them access to the server while "on the road" is to let them S-HTTP to the Exchange server (not plain HTTP). Their web interface actually isn't half bad. If you're talking about a branch office, you might want to consider installing a second server there and setup a tunnel between the servers; this would allow the calendars and whatnot to replicate between both servers. Hope this helps /Mikael -- Mikael Olsson, EnterNet Sweden AB, Box 393, S-891 28 ÖRNSKÖLDSVIK Phone: +46-(0)660-105 50 Fax: +46-(0)660-122 50 Mobile: +46-(0)70-248 00 33 WWW: http://www.enternet.se E-mail: mikael.olssonat_private
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