Re: Problem with RWW, can list computers/servers, cannot get logged in
- From: "Frank McCallister SBS MVP" <anonymous>
- Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2005 18:20:32 -0500
Hi Carl
When you login from outside using dialup are you logging in using
Https://Ip/remote or Https://FQDN/remote ? When you ran CEICW AFTER
installing ISA 2004 did you install the certificate for the same address?
--
Frank McCallister SBS MVP
COMPUMAC
"Carl" <Carl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:E5F2D441-817D-4385-9D07-9631816FCA7E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Server01: SBS Premium/ISA 2004 with product fully installed and all
> service
> packs and updates current
> Server02: Server 2003 with all SP and updates current
> Workstation 01: WinXP Pro SP2 and updates current
> Internet access: via Cable modem to Linksys WRT54G
>
> WRT54G: WanIP set by isp, LanIP set to 192.168.30.1; PPTP and IPSec on
> passthru; forwarding 1723,443,444,3389 and 4125 to 192.168.30.10
>
> Server01 has two adapters: WanAdapter 192.168.30.10 with only tcpip
> enabled,
> dns to LanAdapter's IP; LanAdapter 192.168.20.100 with tcpip/client/file
> and
> printer sharing enabled; verified Advanced Setting re: binding Lan 1st,
> Wan
> 2nd (shows remote connections 3rd??)
>
> When I say "outside the network" I mean accessing the network via a
> separate
> fourth computer (WinXP Pro SP2) using dialup via a different ISP than the
> one
> to which the network in connected.
>
> I can use all of RWW on the intranet, but not (all of RWW) from the
> outside
> network. I can connect to all 3 computers, one to the other via RWW, from
> inside the network.
>
> From outside the network I successfully connect via www address and get
> RWW
> login, login succeeds and everything works, including showing the list of
> computers and/or servers (depending who I login as and what permissions,
> servers for admin's only) BUT, once I select a computer to connect to I
> get
> one of two errors at the remote desktop, both start with "VBScript: Remote
> Desktop Disconnected".
>
> Error One: The client could not establis a connection to the remote
> computer. The most likely causes for this error are:
> And then is lists remote connections enabled, max. number of
> connections, network error, RWW port blocked by firewall
> Error Two: The client could not connect to the remote computer. Remote
> connection might not be enabled or the computer might be too bust 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 system administrator.
>
> I can VPN and Remote Desktop all three computers from outside the network.
>
> Other things I have checked/done:
> 1. Disabled the firewall in the Linksys, let all traffic through
> 2. Upped connection limits in ISA from 40 to 160 as per MS Q555368
> 3. Even turned off connection limits in ISA General...
> 4. Verified User permission to the Remote Desktop on all three computers.
> 5. A complete scratch reinstall of SBS and got back to the same issue.
> 6. Monitored and reviewed the ISA logs interactively and reviewed the log
> files for errors. The only denial I see, is 2 sets of IGMP packets that
> come
> from the Lan side of the Linksys/router (192.168.30.1) and are going to
> 224.0.0.1/224.0.0.2. A bit of the log follows: (sorry for the
> wrapping....)
> Just a little discussion more below the log.
>
> computer date time IP protocol source destination orig client
> IP source network destin network action status rule application
> protocol bidirectional bytes sent bytes sent intermediate bytes
> received bytes received intermediate connection time connection time
> intermediate source proxy destination proxy source name destination
> name username agent session ID connection ID interface IP header protocol
> payload
>
>
> RXISBS 2005-08-02 19:00:30 IGMP 192.168.30.1 224.0.0.1 192.168.30.1
> External Local
> Host Denied 0xc004000d Default rule Unidentified IP
> Traffic N 0 0 0 0 - - - - - - - - 0 0 - - -
>
> RXISBS 2005-08-02 19:00:37 IGMP 192.168.30.1 224.0.0.2 192.168.30.1
> External Local
> Host Denied 0xc004000d Default rule Unidentified IP
> Traffic N 0 0 0 0 - - - - - - - - 0 0 - - -
>
> RXISBS 2005-08-02 19:02:17 TCP 192.168.20.23:1030 192.168.20.100:445
> 192.168.20.23 Internal Local
> Host Intermediate 0x0 Allow access from trusted computers to the Firewall
> Client installation share on ISA Server Microsoft CIFS
> (TCP) Y 46561 744 33552 983 5400188 900079 - - - - - - 15 73 - - -
>
> RXISBS 2005-08-02 19:02:35 IGMP 192.168.30.1 224.0.0.1 192.168.30.1
> External Local
> Host Denied 0xc004000d Default rule Unidentified IP
> Traffic N 0 0 0 0 - - - - - - - - 0 0 - - -
>
> RXISBS 2005-08-02 19:02:35 IGMP 192.168.30.1 224.0.0.2 192.168.30.1
> External Local
> Host Denied 0xc004000d Default rule Unidentified IP
> Traffic N 0 0 0 0 - - - - - - - - 0 0 - - -
>
> I have read tons of posts and searched the web on this issue and would
> welcome any suggestions for trouble shooting. It sure appears the 4125 and
> 3389 ports are open as they generate log activity in ISA.
>
> Thanks for taking the time to read my post.
>
> Carl
.
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