Re: How do I get OUT from a firewall?

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PMG Connect (www.pmgconnect.com) will help you out. You can connect
out through a proxy server using remote desktop. You will have to set
up your home PC as what they call a standalone target (no cost). Once
set up it works perfectly.

Dave Patrick wrote:
> http://www.canyouseeme.org/
> Ask your systems admin. They probably block almost all ports at their

> gateway.
>
> This article may help.
>
> How to Change Terminal Server's Listening Port
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=187623
>
> --
> Regards,
> Dave
>
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>
> "Lydokane" wrote:
> |I am trying to connect to my home computer from work. When I
attempt
> | to connect through tsweb service (http://Public IP:IIS Port
#/tsweb) I
> | can get the remote login window to come up but I can't actually get
> | into the host computer. I get the following error:
> |
> | -quote- The client could not connect to the remote computer. Remote
> | connections might not be enabled or the computer might be too busy
to
> | accept new connections. It is also possible that network problems
are
> | preventing your connection. Please try connecting again later. If
the
> | problem continues to occur, contact your administrator. -end quote-
> |
> | I am able to get in from other non-work computers (i.e. from a
friend's
> | house and from my sister's house) but when I try from work I can't
> | connect. I suspect that the company firewall is blocking
> | incoming/outgoing traffic to port 3389. I changed this port on the
> | host computer through the registry to 4xxx. I also added the port
in
> | the windows firewall as well as adding the port to my router.
> |
> | Now, nobody can connect to me. I guess my first question is, what
is
> | the syntax that one should enter in the web browser to connect? In
the
> | past I only included the IIS port number. Do I just use the newly
> | changed RDC port number? Does the client computer also have to
have
> | the registry edited? Is there even a way to get out past my
corporate
> | firewall?
> |
> | I know that there are other software options aside from M$ Remote
> | Desktop but I don't want to use other software.
> |
> | Thanks,
> |
> | -Lydokane-
> |

.



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