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Forwarding port 80 in Windows Server 2003
I try with regular means - it doesn’t work:
All IIS and others from Microsoft have been demolished, port 80 is not busy.
With the 443rd and any other "special" - the same. You cannot remove the "Web Server (HTTP)" entry from the list.
While I'm getting out through the bouncer. And how to do it regularly?
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If you want to change the outgoing port as in the screenshot, then first on the "Address Pool" tab, add at least one external address assigned by RRAS, and then, when creating a new publishing rule, select the "on this element of the address pool" radio button and specify the external address from the pool.
Hello. Ubuntu server is on WS 2003. You need to forward the port for syslog. Gives out something like this.
Network interfaces in the bridge mode stand. Eth0 on Ubuntu server 192.168.0.2/24, virtual interface on the host is 192.168.0.1/24.
Between themselves the traffic goes, the world sees. However, how to forward the port? Maybe have a crutch?
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