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RE: [FW1] Re: SecuRemote and Outlook Client



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All,
  I have several user connecting to my exchange server through a Gauntlet
Firewall.  You have set the exchange server to static ports as described and
open port 135 and the other two that you decide on the firewall however, it
does work.
Jim Raykowski     San Diego, CA
jimrski@cts.com   MCSE
jim@raykowski.org

To quote Homer Simpson:

 "I am merely the vessel through which genius flows."

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-firewall-wizards@nfr.net
[mailto:owner-firewall-wizards@nfr.net]On Behalf Of Lowell Heddings
Sent: Friday, April 23, 1999 11:49 AM
To: 'Kaptain'; Brad Hutchins
Cc: fw-1-mailinglist@lists.us.checkpoint.com; firewall-wizards@nfr.net
Subject: RE: [FW1] Re: SecuRemote and Outlook Client


Exchange server uses a random RPC port... but you can set it to be static by
modifying the following registry keys:

SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSExchangeDS\Parameters
TCP/IP port=dword:1262
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSExchangeIS\ParametersSystem
TCP/IP port=dword:1263
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSExchangeSA\Parameters
TCP/IP port=dword:1264

This might be part of your problem.... (of course, make sure these ports are
open) You can use any ports there that you would like.

Lowell Heddings


-----Original Message-----
From: Kaptain [mailto:kaptain@kaptain.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 1999 1:05 PM
To: Brad Hutchins
Cc: fw-1-mailinglist@lists.us.checkpoint.com; firewall-wizards@nfr.net
Subject: [FW1] Re: SecuRemote and Outlook Client



On Wed, 21 Apr 1999, Brad Hutchins wrote:

> I am trying to get a MS Outlook client to contact an Exchange server
> behind Firewall-1 with SecuRemote and the exchange protocol.
>
> Using FW-1 v4.0 sp1, SR v4.0 build 4005, exchange server 5.5 and outlook
> 98.
>
> TCP/IP, and netbios works fine.  I can see the exchange server and any
> NT files shares that it has.  I can even connect to the exchange server
> via POP-3.  But I cannot connect via the Exchange Protocol to see all
> the public shares.
>
> It appears that the initial request from the client is being decrypted
> by the Firewall, but no return connection are occuring and Outlook times
> out.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> BH
>
>
I'm not sure how your firewall is interacting with Outlook, but I've found
timeout problems with Outlook to be related to DNS issues in the past.



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