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New IP and SSL
  1. #1


    J Guest

    New IP and SSL

    Hello,
    We have an SBS 2003 server.
    We have a Cert from Geotrust.
    We are changing ISPs, and thus new IP address on the Sonicwall router.
    SBS has single NIC connected to local network.
    NATing / Port forwarding done at the Sonicwall.

    My question :
    What do I need to do, if anything with regards to the SBS server?
    We don't host a website, but do use OWA and VPN (SBS..not on the
    Sonicwall).

    As far as I can tell, the cert has not been imported into the
    Sonicwall, so I think I can leave that alone.
    Haven't worked with certs very much and just want a heads up.
    TIA






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  2. #2


    Cliff Galiher Guest

    Re: New IP and SSL

    If you've followed best practices in setting up SBS then no changes will be
    needed on the SBS server. You will, of course, need to update your external
    DNS records.

    -Cliff


    "J" <japhyrider2005@newsgroup> wrote in message
    news:4d1ac767-d7b9-4c54-bdb4-3a3b6b4cac95@newsgroup

    > Hello,
    > We have an SBS 2003 server.
    > We have a Cert from Geotrust.
    > We are changing ISPs, and thus new IP address on the Sonicwall router.
    > SBS has single NIC connected to local network.
    > NATing / Port forwarding done at the Sonicwall.
    >
    > My question :
    > What do I need to do, if anything with regards to the SBS server?
    > We don't host a website, but do use OWA and VPN (SBS..not on the
    > Sonicwall).
    >
    > As far as I can tell, the cert has not been imported into the
    > Sonicwall, so I think I can leave that alone.
    > Haven't worked with certs very much and just want a heads up.
    > TIA
    >
    >
    >

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  3. #3


    J Guest

    Re: New IP and SSL


    Clfff, thanks for your information
    On Oct 30, 12:30*pm, "Cliff Galiher" <cgali...@newsgroup> wrote:

    > If you've followed best practices in setting up SBS then no changes will be
    > needed on the SBS server. *You will, of course, need to update your external
    > DNS records.
    >
    > -Cliff
    >
    > "J" <japhyrider2...@newsgroup> wrote in message
    >
    > news:4d1ac767-d7b9-4c54-bdb4-3a3b6b4cac95@newsgroup
    >
    >
    >

    > > Hello,
    > > We have an SBS 2003 server.
    > > We have a Cert from Geotrust.
    > > We are changing ISPs, and thus new IP address on the Sonicwall router.
    > > SBS has single NIC connected to local network.
    > > NATing / Port forwarding done at the Sonicwall.
    >

    > > My question :
    > > What do I need to do, if anything with regards to the SBS server?
    > > We don't host a website, but do use OWA and VPN (SBS..not on the
    > > Sonicwall).
    >

    > > As far as I can tell, the cert has not been imported into the
    > > Sonicwall, so I think I can leave that alone.
    > > Haven't worked with certs very much and just want a heads up.
    > > TIA- Hide quoted text -
    >
    > - Show quoted text -

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