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Asked by DubberDan in Miscellaneous Networking, FrontPage-Expressions
The scenario is:
Users at site 1 have a simple Frontpage based intranet which runs on their mail/file server (2003) and users at site 2 need to be able to access the intranet.
Both sites are connected to a massive WAN locked down by firewalls but can't talk directly to each other yet. Is it simply a case of opening the firewalls for both sites to allow traffic through along the lines of:
- Site 1 firewall open to connections from site 2's external IP
- Site 2 firewall open for connections to external IP of mail server at site 1
As it's a Frontpage based intranet, I'm assuming that it's just port 80 that needs opening for both sites.
Will this mean that users at site 2 should then be able to access the intranet from internet explorer by typing in
\\<site 2 server IP>\<intranet name>
Is that about right?
Thanks
Dan
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