Hello Jon
 
it depends on your Network Infrastructure and Firewall. 
 
But I asume the simple case: you have a Firewall which is doing Network
Address Translation. In that case you need to set up the listner on any
internal Port IP (lets say "10.0.0.1:1234") and forward a Port in your
Firewall from the Public IP to this internal Destination. Lets asume
your Firewall has the IP 1.2.3.4 and you Forward Port 8080. Then the
Rule looks like 8080 -> 10.0.0.1:1234 and the URL you have to give to
your Partner starts with http://1.2.3.4:8080/...
 
Another Option is having a DMZ supported by the Firewall. Then you need
to put your AS2 Listner on a machine in the DMZ and asign it an official
IP Address (and maybe allow the HTTP Traffic to that IP in the
firewall).
 
In both cases it might be good to get some external help, since it is
security relevant decisions you have to do here.
 
Greetings
Bernd
 

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Thu Jul 27, 2006 1:58 pm (PST) 

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 <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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