Re: ISA rdp problem



That is awesome! Thanks alot! I only disabled the rdp publishing rule, and
was able to rdp to the ISA server from one of the remote management computers
for the first time in months. Thanks man! It has been a while.

"Morris" wrote:

Hi Everyone. I'm glad to report that this problem has been identified and
resolved. I believe that this was caused due to the server publishing rule
that published a terminal server on the internal network to the external
network clashed with the rdp to managment to isa server system rule. I
re-published the terminal server rules listener on a different port and
re-applied service pack 2 and restarted the isa server. All is working fine
now.

This seems to be a bug in ISA as it is not documented anywhere that isa
listens on all interfaces for rdp management. Microsoft, how about giving
some feedback.

Thanks for all who helped.

Regards,

Morris

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"Morris" <morne@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi. You are right, it cannot be routing because i can access it before
the installation of the service pack. And here is a bigger mystery. I have
rebuild 4 of these servers thingking it must be a hotfix or something that
broke it, but the moment i apply service pack 2 on the freshly built
server, no access. I am also thinking that I may have misconfigured
something, like a rule for instance, but then there should be something in
the logs telling me that the request is denied. And there is nothing, not
even in the event viewer. I'm really stumped on this one.

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"Christopher Hartung" <Christopher.Hartung@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Mmh, i can't believe that's a routing problem. Because before installing
sp2 you've access!! So i think it's a isa-server problem. Did u
re-install and configured it completely new? maybe the isa-server is
misconfigured :) the best way is, you install the server new with using
the tuts from isaserver.org, or post questions here if you need some help

Morris schrieb:
Hi. I will look for the configuration storage server remote access but i
cannot remember seeing it there. I think you only have that on the
enterprise version. The option of working from the terminal is not
available, these servers are thousands of miles from me. I have done the
logging thing but it does not give me a deny packet or anything that
could point to where the problem is. I am starting to get the idea that
my routing configuration might be the problem.






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