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Maurice Bishop
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      01-28-2007, 10:09 AM
I have a Win3K2 SBS server on 192.168.50.205 and I will be putting in a
Citrix Access Essentials (CAE) 1.5 server on 192.168.50.201

Presently I have OWA and AirSync (Exchange ActiveSync) configured to use
port 443 on the Win2K3 via the NAT router.

I only have one broadband (ADSL) connection.

How do I best accommodate the CAE server that also requires port 443 (SSL)?

TIA

Maurice
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Andrei Ungureanu [MVP]
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      01-29-2007, 05:59 PM
Either change the port for one application, either install a firewall that
can look into host headers and make difference between applications.

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"Maurice Bishop" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a Win3K2 SBS server on 192.168.50.205 and I will be putting in a
>Citrix Access Essentials (CAE) 1.5 server on 192.168.50.201
>
> Presently I have OWA and AirSync (Exchange ActiveSync) configured to use
> port 443 on the Win2K3 via the NAT router.
>
> I only have one broadband (ADSL) connection.
>
> How do I best accommodate the CAE server that also requires port 443
> (SSL)?
>
> TIA
>
> Maurice
> (E-Mail Removed)
>



 
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Phillip Windell
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      01-29-2007, 06:23 PM
ISA Server could do that in most cases,..but with SSL you have the problem of
the Site Certificate. Only one Site Cert can be bound to a Listener and you
can't have two Listeners in the same IP#/Port# combo,...so you need two
listeners,...so you need two IP#/Port# combos.

A Wildcard Cert may overcome that,...I don't know,...there are some situations
where wild card certs won't work. That "cert stuff" isn't my "area".

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"Andrei Ungureanu [MVP]" <contact me via www.itboard.ro> wrote in message
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> Either change the port for one application, either install a firewall that can
> look into host headers and make difference between applications.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Andrei Ungureanu
> www.eventid.net
> Test our new EventReader!
> http://www.altairtech.ca/eventreader...lt2.asp?ref=au
>
> "Maurice Bishop" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:45bc8455$0$8717$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I have a Win3K2 SBS server on 192.168.50.205 and I will be putting in a Citrix
>>Access Essentials (CAE) 1.5 server on 192.168.50.201
>>
>> Presently I have OWA and AirSync (Exchange ActiveSync) configured to use port
>> 443 on the Win2K3 via the NAT router.
>>
>> I only have one broadband (ADSL) connection.
>>
>> How do I best accommodate the CAE server that also requires port 443 (SSL)?
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Maurice
>> (E-Mail Removed)
>>

>
>



 
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