In addition to the port forwarding, you will need to setup a separate policy
for that traffic to hit the necessary box on your internal network.   You
should already have similar HTTPS and SMTP policies in place, if those
protocols are working.

What is showing up in the logs for this traffic?


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On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 2:35 PM, Jim Majorowicz <[email protected]>wrote:

> I've got a client with Juniper NetScreen NS5XP and I need help setting
> up a port forward apparently.  The HTTPS and SMTP forward work fine,
> but I need to setup Port 987 as well.
>
> Under Policies they look like this:
> From Untrust To Global, total policy: 3
> ID Source Destination Service Action Options Configure Enable Move
> 11 Any VIP::1 MAIL   Edit Clone Remove
> 10 Any VIP::1 HTTPS   Edit Clone Remove
> 12 Any VIP::1 SharePoint   Edit Clone Remove
>
> The Custom Service Object looks like this:
> Service Name Transport Src Port Dst Port Configure
> SharePoint TCP  1-65535 987-987 Edit In Use
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
>

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