obrigado
SA
Please post in english, most people here will not understand you or post
in NG's in your language.
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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As Meinhoff said, most of us don't speak Portuguese.
And it is unclear precisely what you wish to do to reach
IIS.
I believe you have an IIS behind a NAT/router and need
to map the external web request to the internal port and
address of the IIS server.
Most NAT devices and servers allow for this and call it
something like "port mapping", "service mapping", "service
definition" -- it varies a bit and of course will be slightly
different when translated into Portuguese.
Tens que abrir a porta 80 para http e 443 para https.
Obrigado.
"Sérgio Andrade" <sergiom...@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:u4cS%232hwI...@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
Primeiro certifica-te de que porta esta configurada para o SITE que queres
que fique acessível no IIS, depois no ISA ou Router vais à firewall e
configuras o acesso dessa porta.
Cumprimentos,
Daniel Costa
On 08/05/31 10:05, in article ufkAH2vw...@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl,
"Herb Martin" <ne...@learnquick.com> wrote in message
news:uTn%23h3nwI...@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
Start - Run - Digitas "netstat -a" para saberes as portas queestam
abertas e que teem pedidos (request). Se queres usar algo mais "pro"
podes utilizar Wireshark (antes Ethereal) ou TCPview mais amigavel.
TekNET