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Old 02-07-2003, 07:43 AM   #1
Ian
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I am trying to connect to several servers using terminal
services through ISA.

All the servers have had their listening port changed and
this replicated on the ISA via protocol definitions.

The servers have been published on the ISA and a client
set attached for remote access.

The RDP is set to listen on the correct NIC.

Terminal Services client and remote desktop connection
software have been tried for access.

However, I can still not gain access to my internal server
have I missed a step here as everything I have read so far
is exactly the same as I have done ?!?!?

Any help would be much appreciated.
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Old 02-07-2003, 11:31 AM   #2
Mark-Allen Perry
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Sounds ok. But are you getting an error messgae? Can
you PING or TRACERT to the servers from your client?

Can you connect to the TS servers from their local
network or one inside but on a different network?

Mark-Allen


>-----Original Message-----
>I am trying to connect to several servers using terminal
>services through ISA.
>
>All the servers have had their listening port changed

and
>this replicated on the ISA via protocol definitions.
>
>The servers have been published on the ISA and a client
>set attached for remote access.
>
>The RDP is set to listen on the correct NIC.
>
>Terminal Services client and remote desktop connection
>software have been tried for access.
>
>However, I can still not gain access to my internal

server
>have I missed a step here as everything I have read so

far
>is exactly the same as I have done ?!?!?
>
>Any help would be much appreciated.
>.
>

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Old 04-07-2003, 07:33 AM   #3
Ian
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No ... not even internally, although this doesn't prove
much as I can't telnet to the ISA server but terminal
services works OK.

>-----Original Message-----
>Can you telnet to the listening port of the terminal
>server?
>
>-M
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Error message simply that the client could not
>>connect ....blah .. blah .. contact your administrator,
>>normal cop out.
>>
>>Ping replies are disabled on the ISA server.
>>
>>Local network using the ports set up ... no problems at
>>all.
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>
>>>Sounds ok. But are you getting an error messgae? Can
>>>you PING or TRACERT to the servers from your client?
>>>
>>>Can you connect to the TS servers from their local
>>>network or one inside but on a different network?
>>>
>>>Mark-Allen
>>>
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>I am trying to connect to several servers using

>terminal
>>>>services through ISA.
>>>>
>>>>All the servers have had their listening port changed
>>>and
>>>>this replicated on the ISA via protocol definitions.
>>>>
>>>>The servers have been published on the ISA and a

client
>>>>set attached for remote access.
>>>>
>>>>The RDP is set to listen on the correct NIC.
>>>>
>>>>Terminal Services client and remote desktop connection
>>>>software have been tried for access.
>>>>
>>>>However, I can still not gain access to my internal
>>>server
>>>>have I missed a step here as everything I have read so
>>>far
>>>>is exactly the same as I have done ?!?!?
>>>>
>>>>Any help would be much appreciated.
>>>>.
>>>>
>>>.
>>>

>>.
>>

>.
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