On 14/08/10 14:11, happyhacker wrote:
> DG834G does not seem to allow named port numbers. How do I configure 443
> OWA to get through without allowing all?
>
> The DG834g has all outgoing allowed but only SMTP, HTTPS and HTTP
> incoming.
>
> I see that the SBS firewall has all these allowed.
>
>
With the DG834, you add firewall rules by selecting services. If the
port you want isn't already named as a service, you need to create it
first under the Services entry.
But 443 is HTTPS, so you have that already. If you want Remote Web
Workplace and it's an SBS2003, you'll need to add TCP port 4125 as a
named service, and then add that to the rules. You probably want to
remove HTTP, as you don't want to run an Internet-accessible web server
without considerable in-house web server security expertise.
--
Joe
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