Re: Remote desktop behind ICS?
- From: "Carlos Albert" <nospam@noplace>
- Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 11:57:58 -0300
Yes, the have static private LAN IP.
Using ICS languaje, I would say I forward "external" port XXXX to "internal"
port 3389 on machine B. Tried using machine name and IP address.
www.cayouseeme.org says that port 3389 is ok (machine A), but the others
not. The firewall log says is allowing the connections.
I'm not sure I'm following you. I try to connect remotely (computer x) to
computer A and works. And between A, B, or C (locally) works too. Doesn't
work from X to B or C.... :S
I'm sure I'm doing something wrong in the ICS, or the ICS is doing something
wrong, but can't find what.
"Sooner Al [MVP]" <SoonerAl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23BMv4kJ2FHA.3892@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> So both B and C have static private LAN IP addresses, correct?
>
> When you forward TCP Port 3389 on A to B, what happens if you log onto to
> B and go to the http://www.canyouseeme.org site and test on port 3389?
>
> When you test using the public IP of A in order to access B are you at a
> remote location? Its not a valid test to be on A or C and call B using the
> public IP of A.
>
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> "Carlos Albert" <nobody@noplace> wrote in message
> news:OqgvHrE2FHA.2964@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hello,
>>
>> No, I'm not running any soft that can block my connection. I'm running a
>> firewall but is all configured to allow RDP. I also tried disabling it
>> with the same luck.
>>
>> And yes, I can connect A->B, B->C, C->A without any problem. The only
>> problem is when I try to connect from the outside.
>>
>> "Sooner Al [MVP]" <SoonerAl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:ea7MLjl1FHA.2924@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Are you running any firewall software on B and C that may be blocking
>>> the connection?
>>>
>>> Can you connect from another PC on your LAN to the PC you want to
>>> connect to, ie. from B to C for example?
>>>
>>> http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/RemoteDesktop/RemoteDesktopSetupandTroubleshooting.html
>>>
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>>>
>>> Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking)
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>>> "Carlos Albert" <nadie@ningunlugar> wrote in message
>>> news:uiPTFBl1FHA.3180@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> Hi guys,
>>>>
>>>> I have a little home network, with a computer (A) running ICS to other
>>>> two
>>>> computers, (B and C)
>>>> So far so good, but now I would like to connect via remote desktop to
>>>> computers A, B or C.
>>>> To computer A connects flawlessly.
>>>> Tried going to the internet broadband connection properties -> Internet
>>>> Connecion Sharing Settings -> and create a Remote Desktop service rule,
>>>> forwarding port xxxx to computer B (or C), port 3389. No luck so far,
>>>> just
>>>> says it can't find anything when in Remote desktop I try to connect to
>>>> external_ip_address:xxxx
>>>>
>>>> PS: Yeah, I know is more a connectivity question, but didn't know where
>>>> to
>>>> post it =S
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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