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Old 2008-01-09
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Default OMA Server and Firewall-1 NGX (65)

Hi ALL,

Some one known can I publisher the OMA Server in Web ?

Which port I must accept ?

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Default Re: OMA Server and Firewall-1 NGX (65)

I presume this is Outlook Mobile Access, in which case as it says in the Microsoft Documentation is https or http depending upon how setup OMA. If using an SSL Cert on the OMA then is https if unencrypted (and if so why not encrypting this) then is http.
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Default Re: OMA Server and Firewall-1 NGX (65)

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I presume this is Outlook Mobile Access, in which case as it says in the Microsoft Documentation is https or http depending upon how setup OMA. If using an SSL Cert on the OMA then is https if unencrypted (and if so why not encrypting this) then is http.
I wonder if there another ports beyond that...

Thanks for your help...

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Default Re: OMA Server and Firewall-1 NGX (65)

You could in theory run OMA on any port you want, setup in IIS... However as mentioned above the default ports or http (80) and/or https (443)... So from the outside those would be the only ports you need open to your OMA server...
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