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Old 22-09-2008, 00:35   #17
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Re: RPC over HTTP / Outlook Anywhere

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Originally Posted by Stuart C View Post
Unless he posted from another connection, then port 80 is forwarded fine, as he would not be able to access this website.

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It might if it uses packet inspection.
It's that he can reach the server ok from his Orange connection that suggests the firewall / router in front of the server is ok. That he can access this website says that there isn't a software firewall in the way.

I appreciate that they can though of course, as I mentioned it's one of the reasons I don't like them, the way they bind to DNE and mess with packets. Would have to join the queue on this machine.
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