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2003 server with PCanywhere i Ed 09-25-2005
Posted by Ed on September 25, 2005, 4:12 pm
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I have a SBS 2003 server with PCanywhere installed, host mode
listening on port 5631. I can enter internally (192.168.1.102)
Externally I have port forwarding set to forward to port 5631 to the
internal ip address and port 5631.
when I enter internally on the network no problem.
When I enter the external ip, it times out with no connection.
I have the SBS firewall shut off...
Any ideas ?

Thank you in Advance


Ed


Posted by Terry Barkoulas on September 26, 2005, 9:05 am
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Ed, do you have both ports 5631 and 5632 enabled. I seem to remember that
both are required through a f/w.

> I have a SBS 2003 server with PCanywhere installed, host mode
> listening on port 5631. I can enter internally (192.168.1.102)
> Externally I have port forwarding set to forward to port 5631 to the
> internal ip address and port 5631.
> when I enter internally on the network no problem.
> When I enter the external ip, it times out with no connection.
> I have the SBS firewall shut off...
> Any ideas ?
>
> Thank you in Advance
>
>
> Ed




Posted by Nospam on September 26, 2005, 2:47 pm
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> I have a SBS 2003 server with PCanywhere installed, host mode
> listening on port 5631. I can enter internally (192.168.1.102)
> Externally I have port forwarding set to forward to port 5631 to the
> internal ip address and port 5631.
> when I enter internally on the network no problem.
> When I enter the external ip, it times out with no connection.
> I have the SBS firewall shut off...
> Any ideas ?
>
> Thank you in Advance
>
>
> Ed

You need 5631 TCP and 5632 UDP.

John..




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