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Allowing External Traffic - 21.Jun.2008 1:11:17 AM   
killagruv

 

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Hello all,

Here is my problem;  I work for a agency that had one ISA guy and he left for greener pastures.  We paid Microsoft to upgrade our 2004 servers to 2006 but no one was available to work with the tech and no one has received any training.  We have an application that we are running on our Blackberry's.  They can connect to the server of the application (which is outside of our network) but the traffic cannot get back in so to speak.  The apps engineers have suggested that we need a public IP address.  They also recommended that we route through our ISA server as an alternative since it sits in the DMZ.  This box does not point to the ISA firewall.  What type of rules do I need to attempt to write to make this work.  I am not a firewall guy so please bare with me and I will try my best to make is all make sense.

< Message edited by killagruv -- 21.Jun.2008 1:12:38 AM >
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RE: Allowing External Traffic - 25.Jun.2008 1:36:47 PM   
killagruv

 

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Problem resolved.  We just needed to open ports for the MDS service.

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