Re: 3rd time trying to get an answer to Term services problems through ISA

From: Michael (metnovas_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 03/13/04


Date: 13 Mar 2004 09:59:02 -0800

Thanks Stefan. The answer is yes, we do publish the rdp protocol at
work. The thing is this is through a vpn, so if I can access terminal
services at work, I should also be able to do it just the same via a
vpn connection. I don't think my settings here at home are the problem
since from work I can get into my LAN at home.

"stefan" <don't spam info@network-wiz.com> wrote in message news:<eH8JUFJBEHA.2484@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl>...
> have you enabled a rule for the RDP protocol?
>
> Does your work block the RDP port and you need to publish your terminal
> server on a differnt port?
> www.isaserver.org would be of great help there.
>
> Stefan
>
>
>
> "Michael" <metnovas@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:c848ca3e.0403050701.38349290@posting.google.com...
> > Well, maybe third time is a charm. I have a domain at home with DC,
> > stand alone ISA and Linksys router. I have an xp box that has a
> > terminal client to access my three servers at my house. I have a vpn
> > set up and from work can vpn into my house and open up a terminal
> > services connection no problem. I cannot however go the other way. I
> > can get into my vpn at work, I can access servers by \\servername but
> > I cannot browse. I can access our intranet but that seemed to only
> > work after setting up an lmhosts file. My ISA server is a 10.0.0.2
> > address the rest of my internal network is 192. My work ip addressing
> > is all 10. addresses. I try to open a terminal services connection to
> > any server at work and it just keeps trying, doesn't time out just
> > sits there. I have tried turning off my firewall client on my xp box
> > or leaving it on and neither works. I really need some help with this.
> > Thanks



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