Re: Connection problems using Web

From: Erick (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/15/04


Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 06:41:11 -0800

Yes, port 80 is open. I get the web interface but cannot connect to a server when asking which server.
     
     ----- Sooner Al wrote: -----
     
     Is TCP Port 80 (IIS) open in the firewall? Since you can connect from a remote location with the
     Remote Desktop client the only thing left is the IIS port.
     
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     "Erick" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
     news:70D366B8-CE04-4EF1-A3D8-523C517660F4@microsoft.com...
> I am currently experiencing the same situation as Mal. My difference is I am trying to connect
     from a remote location to my internal corporate network using IE6. I am currently attempting to
     utilize the Remote Desktop Web Connection. Our employees will connect to different sets of terminal
     servers depending on geographically where their home office is. I am able to connect with remote
     desktop to one server and telnet with port 3389 works also. I can complete this with both the name
     space and IP. When connecting to the Web Connection from the inside all tends to work, but of
     course I am translating to an internal address on the local LAN. Still seems like I am missing
     something on the firewall. I am currently running Cisco Firewall with NAT. Is there a fix or a
     workaround for the known issue with the web interface?
     
     



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