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Multiple intranet sites on port 443We have multiple sites in or intranet that use port 443 (https):
- Citrix MetaFrame - Exchange WebAccess (On SBS server 2003) - Internal Corporate website Now I want to make all these sites avalible on the internet, but in our DLS modem I can only set one 443 outside port, so I can only access one of the internet sites. So I'm looking for a way to make all these sites avalible on the same outside port, I need a kind of gateway that gives me access to the internal network and lets me chose which site I want to access. Any ideas? Thanks for any response, R.Demandt My best guess if you have a basic and uncooperative modem and only 1
external address is to use host headers to route to the correct webpage based on what url the client requests. Show quoteHide quote "R.Demandt" <RDema***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CA13DBC5-53E3-4720-BA4C-D7B561EB4C8A@microsoft.com... > We have multiple sites in or intranet that use port 443 (https): > - Citrix MetaFrame > - Exchange WebAccess (On SBS server 2003) > - Internal Corporate website > > Now I want to make all these sites avalible on the internet, but in our > DLS > modem I can only set one 443 outside port, so I can only access one of > the > internet sites. > So I'm looking for a way to make all these sites avalible on the same > outside port, I need a kind of gateway that gives me access to the > internal > network and lets me chose which site I want to access. Any ideas? > > Thanks for any response, > R.Demandt >
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