Remote access problem



Hi all,

When logging in on the LAN with URL http://<servername>/remote, I can login
and choose a server and login on that server... no problem

When logging in on the LAN with URL http://<ipaddress>/remote (via external
proxy), I can login, but when I choose a server, login is not possible (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 etc.
etc.) and I got an empty page.

What can be done ??

Ger.
.



Relevant Pages

  • New TSFarm, logon delays
    ... I switch on the server and and it powers up ... I have enabled userenv logging to see if this helps, ... This is the log file from a standard login which performs as expected: ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services)
  • New TSFarm, logon delays
    ... I switch on the server and and it powers up ... I have enabled userenv logging to see if this helps, ... This is the log file from a standard login which performs as expected: ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services)
  • Trouble with brand new TS installation
    ... I switch on the server and and it powers up ... I have enabled userenv logging to see if this helps, ... This is the log file from a standard login which performs as expected: ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services)
  • ftp login wont dir or ls
    ... I run FreeBSD on a machine that runs as a gateway for a small LAN. ... But now I am thousands of miles away on business and need to ftp some files ... The server is running ipfw with a routinely strict set of rules but I do ... Trouble is I can login to the server via telnet just fine and do all that I ...
    (comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc)
  • Re: Terminal Server Login Taking minutes
    ... So why does it take over say 3 minutes for a user to login to TS, ... terminal server that serves 1 program. ... I had to rebuild the SBS box due to major security problems so this is ... my server in a workstations group, I don't have problem with logging in as ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)