Re: ISA 2004/RWW error



Thanks for the suggestions. Unfortunately, none of them worked. To
answer your questions - telnetting to 4125 from outside results in
this:

$ telnet sbs.domain.com 4125
Trying 123.45.67.89...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused

Adding an ISA 2004 rule that allows TCP/4125/Outbound from All Networks
to All Networks for All Users results in the same thing. Monitoring the
logs for port 4125 connections shows connections from my external test
machine Initiated and Closed... nothing denied.

It doesn't matter who I log on to RWW as; I get the VBscript error
imediately on clicking connect.

It doesn't matter which computer I try to connect to; I get the error
immediately.

>>From inside the firewall, going to http://sbs.domain.com/Remote results
in the error when I try to RDP. Going to http://sbs/Remote works fine
and I can RDP anywhere.

.



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