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WorldClient Access - 27.Jan.2006 10:27:11 AM   
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All Mailserver configuration has mostly focused on Exchange, how about other software?

I am using mdaemon and i want to allow external Worldclient access, have tried without success. Any pointer to resources on how to go about it? Would really appreciate
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RE: WorldClient Access - 30.Jan.2006 5:26:09 PM   
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Hi Han,

What protocols do you need access to?

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RE: WorldClient Access - 2.Feb.2006 3:57:34 PM   
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Thanks Tom

Worlclient is built into mdaemon and uses port 3000. In publishing, i am using web publishing (HTTP) on port 80 and then configure bridging for HTTP to redirect to port 3000. I get Error 10061: Connection refused 

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RE: WorldClient Access - 3.Feb.2006 1:17:35 PM   
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What if you configure the Web listener to use 3000, since it seems lke the clients are expecting to use that port?

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RE: WorldClient Access - 4.Feb.2006 6:55:23 AM   
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Tom,

Still gives the same error

worldclient is accessed through the browser as a public site ie mail.mycompany.com, the port to listen on is any user-defined port both on webclient (ie i can change the port on worldclient to 80 so that internally i type http://ipaddress as opposed to http://ipaddress:3000 and it works) and also on the router infront of the isa. Currently 80 incoming is open on the router, 3000 on worldclient

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RE: WorldClient Access - 5.Feb.2006 8:20:24 PM   
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Hi Hanta,

I'm sorry, I think I misunderstood the question.

Is this to support outbound TCP 3000?

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RE: WorldClient Access - 6.Feb.2006 9:02:08 AM   
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Hi Tom,

What i want to do is provide web email access using Mdaemon's Worldclient, that is the starting point. Worldclient by default uses HTTP port 3000 but this is configurable(is there such a word?). We can start the configuration from zero otherwise what i'm trying to do is allow external HTTP access to a mailserver on the internal network.

Hope this helps

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RE: WorldClient Access - 7.Feb.2006 5:36:00 PM   
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Hi Hanta,

Is the mail server external or internal?

Thanks!
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RE: WorldClient Access - 8.Feb.2006 6:35:05 AM   
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Hi Tom,

Internal

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RE: WorldClient Access - 8.Feb.2006 9:50:55 PM   
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Hi Hanta,

OK, then you need to publish the server. You can configure the redirect so that requests to 80 are redirected to 3000.

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RE: WorldClient Access - 9.Feb.2006 9:00:32 AM   
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Hi Tom

thats very brief! I am publishing it as web server (mail server publishing is all about windows environment), is that correct? I configured the lister to port 80, how about authentication, should it be form-based or should i leave none selected? i have also configured redirect to 3000

thanks

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RE: WorldClient Access - 11.Feb.2006 10:20:10 PM   
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Hi Hanta,

If you're not authenticating at the ISA firewall, it doesn't matter.

However, you can only use FBA with OWA.

HTH,
Tom

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RE: WorldClient Access - 13.Feb.2006 12:21:14 PM   
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Hi Tom,

What's the way fwd?

Thank you,

Charles

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RE: WorldClient Access - 15.Feb.2006 3:47:45 AM   
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Hi Charles,

In the Properties of the Web Publishing Rule, redirect the connection to TCP 3000.

HTH,
Tom

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RE: WorldClient Access - 17.Feb.2006 8:56:32 AM   
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Dear tom,

im also face the problem likes that. before tell my problem, i would like to explain my current network system.

My internal network has mail server and that is using 192.168.1.1 and web mail port is 3006. Internal user can browse this web mail server using internet explorer & type http://192.168.1.1:3006.  We connect to the internet through our ISP’s proxy server & that proxy server was restricting so many ports. I was using ISA server for protecting my network & serving the internet access to my client. My ISA server was using 10.0.0.18 for connecting to my ISP network through ADSL. Our office mobile users want to access to my mail server through http. That’s why I was publishing my web mail server services through ISA web publishing wizards. I was setting up the basic authentication & forward request to my publish server 192.168.1.1 & redirect port to 3006. After that, I was type http://10.0.0.18/mail in my browser and I got denied message from my isp’s proxy and this messages contains “can’t route ur request to http://192.168.1.1:3006/mail”.
ISA log were describe as below.
Services is Reverse Proxy, Log Record Type is Web Proxy Filter, Destination IP is my ISP’s Proxy address & URL is http://192.168.1.1:3006/mail. I don’t understand why isa was route my request to isp. Pls solve this problem for me, asap. Thanks for reading my letter mike

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RE: WorldClient Access - 17.Feb.2006 9:02:57 AM   
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Hi Tom,

Its not working for me too up to now.

Best regards

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RE: WorldClient Access - 17.Feb.2006 9:20:17 AM   
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i can successfully publish my mail server through mail server publishing wizards with smtp & pop. but most of our client haven't laptop. thats why they want to used our office's private mail through internet browser. according my test, smtp & pop was successfully access to my mail server. i don't know what happen on my isa server. mike

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RE: WorldClient Access - 17.Feb.2006 2:27:00 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: mikemike

Dear tom,

im also face the problem likes that. before tell my problem, i would like to explain my current network system.

My internal network has mail server and that is using 192.168.1.1 and web mail port is 3006. Internal user can browse this web mail server using internet explorer & type http://192.168.1.1:3006.
 
We connect to the internet through our ISP's proxy server & that proxy server was restricting so many ports. I was using ISA server for protecting my network & serving the internet access to my client. My ISA server was using 10.0.0.18 for connecting to my ISP network through ADSL. Our office mobile users want to access to my mail server through http. That's why I was publishing my web mail server services through ISA web publishing wizards. I was setting up the basic authentication & forward request to my publish server 192.168.1.1 & redirect port to 3006. After that, I was type http://10.0.0.18/mail in my browser and I got denied message from my isp's proxy and this messages contains "can't route ur request to http://192.168.1.1:3006/mail”.
ISA log were describe as below.
Services is Reverse Proxy, Log Record Type is Web Proxy Filter, Destination IP is my ISP's Proxy address & URL is http://192.168.1.1:3006/mail. I don't understand why isa was route my request to isp. Pls solve this problem for me, asap.
 
Thanks for reading my letter
 
mike




Hi Mike,
Make sure that internal users use NAMES and not IP addresses to reach internal resources and that internal resources are configured for Direct Access.

HTH,
Tom

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RE: WorldClient Access - 17.Feb.2006 2:27:57 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: hantahipi

Hi Tom,

Its not working for me too up to now.

Best regards


Hi Hanta,

Have you tried the redirect yet?

What errors do you see in the ISA firewall's log files?

Thanks!
Tom

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RE: WorldClient Access - 17.Feb.2006 3:55:40 PM   
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Hi Tom,

The weblog records as follows


10.10.10.3 anonymous Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; InfoPath.1) 0 2006-02-17 17:23:07 1 ISASERVER - mail.mydomain.com 217.21.121.250 80 3140 396 4532 http TCP GET http://mail.mydomain.com/ - 5 0x274D 0x0 Unrestricted Internet access - Internal External 0xC0 10

The firewall log reads


ISASERVER 2006-02-17 17:23:07 TCP 192.168.1.1 217.21.121.250 192.168.1.1 Local Host External 7 0x80074E20 - HTTP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - - 16245 617044 - - -

Hope this capture your request

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