Re: Help with ISA 2004 & RWW & IIS
- From: "Steve" <newsgroup@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 08:32:13 -0700
Since you are connecting inbound to your RWW you don't need 4125 open
outbound. That KB is for if you're behind another SBS/ISA box at your remote
location-then you would need 4125 open outbound on that box.
"Ryne Sandberg" <cubbies1998@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:u$RW7m48GHA.4476@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,
I've been going a little nuts with this one. This is the error I am
getting after I logon to my sbs machine via RWW.
I click to connect to a desktop computer or a server, and this is the
error:
The client could not establish a connection to the remote computer. The
most likely causes for this error are:. Remote connections might not be
enabled at the remote computer.
. The maximum number of connections might be exceeded at the remote
computer.
. A network error might have occurred while establishing the
connection.
. The Remote Web Workplace designated port might be blocked by a
firewall.
Now I did track this down to a MS KB, but it's for ISA 2000 and we have
2004 and I am an ISA newbie :)
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828053
I believe I have opened up port 4125 outgoing.
Also, I should point out that the directory permissions on the default IIS
website may be incorrect, if someone could let me know what those should
be would be great.
Thanks very much!
.
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