Does anyway know how to make this with only having port 80 open to external
users and one IP?
Picture this scenario:
Firewall to external users only has ports 80,25,21,110 open.
Let's say www.domain.com is in port 80.
Now I want webmail.domain.com listening also on port 80 but getting the info
internaly from port 8383.
www.domain.com and webmail.domain.com is the same IP so I can't make
WebMessaging run directly on port 80.
I also don't want to open port 8383 to the outside world.
Is there anyway of doing this through some sort of redirection or firewall
stuff?
Bruno Carlos
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Murdock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Web Messaging Question
> 1: Set the WebMail port to 80 in iAdmin. This will prevent running IIS on
> port 80 on that box.
> 2: Use IIS to redirect the browser. They type webmail.domain.com, and
browser
> is automatically redirected to webmail.domain.com:8383.
> 3: Redirect the port at your gateway/router.
>
> Method 2 was extensively discussed on the list a few weeks ago. Must have
> ended up with probably a dozen different methods to accomplish the browser
> redirect.
>
> Check the archives.
>
> Jerry
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