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Access computers via web past firewall using TSWeb

 
 
Ronrf1
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      28th Dec 2003
I like many others have been trying to implement a Remote
desktop solution through a web browse for a client. The
client wants to "Remote access) his machine using a web-
browser instead of lugging a lapop. I have been readin up
on providing this service.

Initially I read that) this task by workopening 3389 and
80 for the TSWeb server. I installed the TsWeb application
on the SBS server. When I went to connect to a 3rd in the
addrsss into the server filed, I received an error message
similar to what everyone else is experiencing (regarding
cannot find system).

I moved the TSWEb functional off the SBS server and onto a
separate system. I verified the machine names and ip
addresses were all inserted into DNS database (verifieid
by pinging by name),the I was able.

I was able to log into the tseb account on the 2nd machine
and bounce to an internal system from begind the
firewall/router. I was able to succeed tWhen it came to
loggignig into the 2nd machine.

Looking for ideas.
 
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