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Publishing a app server. - 17.Jul.2008 4:46:40 PM   
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Sorry to bother everyone, but I have an issue. 

I have ISA on SBS Server 2003 with two NICs.  The External NIC is 75.x.x.x and the internal one is 192.x.x.x,  I have a server inside that runs an HVAC system that the heating guys need to "see" they need in/out traffic on TCP ports 1911, 3010, and 3011. 

On the inside if I hit http://192.x.x.9:3010 The HVAC server, the login screen for that server comes up fine.  I tried every way I can think of but the right way to be able to hit http://75.x.x.x:3010 and see that login screen from the outside.  The outbound rules I have I think are ok.  Incoming is not working though.  Traffic for the other ports also needs to work, but I can only test the 3010 one.

I have two public IP's I can use if I need a different listener so 75.x.x.x +1 if I need too, but I think since I'm not using the above ports, I should be ok.

Any thoughts?

Thanks!!!

SJ
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