tsweb client not working from wan

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From: Chris (delcom5_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 02/25/04


Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 05:47:00 -0800

I have the tsweb client running on a win2k server that's
on the DMZ of my firewall. I am able to connect to a
remote client on the LAN from the LAN but unable to
access a pc from the WAN thats on the lan. What ports do I
have to
open on the firewall?

I opened the ports 80 and 3389 from LAN to DMZ, DMZ to LAN
and port 80 from WAN to DMZ. I am able to reach the tsweb
client login information page from the WAN but when I type
the machine IP it's unable to connect. This is driving me
crazy.



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