You need to talk to you system or network admin. Have them forward
traffic destined to your AS2 listener to your server.



On 7/27/2006, "jgarniss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hi everyone,
>
>Hopefully this is the right place and someone can help me out.
>
>I am implementing an AS2 communications setup with a trading 
>partner. I have the listener setup on my system so that I can access 
>the URL from my internal network fine and it works great.
>
>However, setting it up internally doesn't do my trading partner very 
>much good!
>
>What I am wondering is if anyone knows what needs to be done so that 
>I can give my trading partner a URL that points to that specific 
>listener.
>
>My trading partner has a URL like the following (for obvious reasons 
>the URL is not accurate, but the format is the same):
>
>http://66.199.298.25:30000/as2test
>
>Does anyone know how I would go about setting up the same type of 
>URL for my own system? We are running Windows 2000 Server with a 
>firewall.
>
>Any help would be appreciated, even if it means being pointed to a 
>new User group.
>
>Thanks much!
>Jon
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