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New Post 12/12/2008 2:51 AM
  ok103
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NetWork problems with WHS  

hello all,

i'm ok103 from israel and i'm a new WHS user , i have an OEM version and i have ROTAL router (if you know it ?? )

well i installed my WHS and configured my server but u have problems..
on the domain properties ( when you check the domain ,,,) i have an X on my Remote Acsses from the internet .and i can't see my server from the WAN

this is what i did so far:
1. I checked the ports on the WHS  firewall  ( ports : 80, 4443, 4125, 3389 ) all the ports that microsoft tells you that need to be open --- They are all open on the FireWall. -[b] still not working [/b]
2. I checked my router configuration and did Port Forwarding to  the ports above ot my WHS ip ( 10.X.X.X) - [b]still not working   [/b]
3. I checked my router configuration and did Port Trigering to  the ports above  - [b]still not working [/b]
4.I confogured my router firewall ( ip filtering - to the port ---- still not working )
5.I went to the extrme and disabled my router Firewall - [b]still not working  [/b]

What can i do to fix it ?????

another thing ...
when i write my server https://XXX.XXX.XXX from my LAN , i can see the Log in screen and i can acsses my computers/my shered folders ... but when i want to REmote acsses my server and i enter my SERVER password .... i get a massage that i need to enter my https site to the trusted sits on my IE... when i do that .... i restart my IE and try again i get the same massage ... ( i can see my site on the trusted sites .....


CAN YOU PLEASE HELP ME FIX MY NETWORK PROBLEMS ????
Thanks a lot
ok103

 
New Post 12/29/2008 8:36 AM
  Mark Coffman MVP
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Re: NetWork problems with WHS  

ok103,

Here's how I would try to solve your network problem.  First, choose a static IP for your WHS that is in your subnet.  So if your router is 10.1.10.1 then make your home server something like 10.1.10.100.  Then, set the DHCP range on your router from 10.1.10.1 to 10.1.10.99 so that any dynamic IPs do not conflict with your static .100 IP on your home server.

Next, on your router, try to find a port forwarding section.  Send each of the ports you listed above to the same port on 10.1.10.100.  Don't bother with port triggering.

Does that help?

 

 
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