I do want to connect to my Exchange 2k server at home from work. I want
to be able to conenct to my exchange server at from from my outlook
client at work.
Since I am Nat'd at work to the Internet and I am also Nat'd from my
home network to the Net, wouldnt that pose a big problem for the VPN? I
have never setup a VPN.
I did attempt to assign static port mappings according to this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q270/8/36.ASP?LN=EN-US&
SD=gn&FR=0&qry=firewall&rnk=12&src=DHCS_MSPSS_gn_SRCH&SPR=EXCH2K
But I still could not connect over the web to the exchange server.
Is there a process to move the exchange server to another box? Can I
just setup the new exchange box and then "import" all the info from the
old one to the new one?
Thanks,
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Soysal, Serdar
Sent: Mon 10/29/2001 1:41 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Cc:
Subject: RE: First Time Setup
Mike,
1. The static ports are only if you want to connect to it from
the Internet.
Since you also have your Exchange server configured as DC for
your AD, it
won't be wise to open up access to it from the Internet. Why
not deploy a
VPN solution for Internet access?
2. With 10 users the overhead shouldn't be a big issue. The
reason why
you'd want to move it is to avoid putting all the eggs in one
basket.
Serdar..
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Carlson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001 2:13 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: First Time Setup
I moved from a IMAP/SMTP mail server to using Exchange 2K and I
have
some general questions about the setup and configuration. I have
a small
home network with 5 servers and a few clients.
1. I want to connect to the Exchange server through my NAT
router. I
read that I need to setup static ports for Exchange to use since
it
randomly selects ports once the client connects through port
135. Has
anyone done this? Are there any issues with this?
2. I did not have ADS setup so I built a new box to start the AD
and to
install Exchange on it since it required AD. Can I keep the
Exchange
server on the Domain Controller of the AD or will this cause
issues such
as too much overhead? If there is an issue, can I set up another
box as
the exchange server and them copy everything over to the new
box? How
would I do that?
3. Is there tips and tricks for a home network? I can only
forsee 5 to
10 users total. Its mostly setup to do development for Outlook
forms and
what not for clients and to provide email for the family.
Thanks,
Mike
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