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2/5/2005

Remote Access to SBS 2003 Services


Reference Chart contribution by Ofer Shimrat

http://www.winsug.com/sbs2k3/sbs2k3tips.htm

 

Table A: Ports that Enable Remote Access to SBS Services
TCP Port Service Description
21 FTP Enables external and internal file transfer
25 Exchange Server Enables incoming and outgoing SMTP mail
80 (http://) IIS Enables all nonsecure browser access, including: internal access to IIS Webs including the company Web, Windows SharePoint Web, Windows SharePoint administration Web, and server monitoring and usage reports Enables internal access to Exchange by OWA and OMA clients
110 POP3 Enables Exchange to accept incoming POP3 mail
123 (UDP port) NTP Enables the system to synchronize time with an external Network Time Protocol (NTP) server
143 IMAP4 Enables Exchange to accept incoming IMAP4-compliant messages
220 IMAP3 Enables Exchange to accept incoming IMAP3-compliant messages
443 (https://) Outlook Enables all secure browser access, including external access to Exchange for Outlook 2003, OWA, OMA and ActivieSync clients; required for external access to server monitoring and usage reports
444 Windows Share Point Services Enables internal and external access to the SharePoint Web
500 IPSec Enables external VPN connections by using IPSec
1701 L2TP clients Enables external L2TP VPN connections
1723 PPTP clients Enables external PPTP VPN connections
3389 Terminal Services Enables internal and external Terminal Services client connections
4125 (Note: you can change this port in RRAS) Remote Web Workplace Enables OWA access to Exchange when you use RWW to connect to a server or workstation inside your network. If you do not wish to use this functionality it can be closed.
4500 IPSec Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Network Address Translation (NAT) traversal




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