Re: RDP Port (un)binding to specific interface?

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If you run Terminal Services Configuration (tscc.msc), you can change the
RDP-Tcp properties to only listen on a particular interface. See the
Network Adapter tab.

Rob

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"ckennylin" <ckennylin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1F4FBAD2-E868-4966-B2C5-9402D744D008@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi All:
>
> I have a SBS 2003 server with 2 network interfaces: 1 external, and 1
> internal. Is there any way to unbind the RDP service from the external
> interface only?
>
> This server is running ISA 2000, and I want to publish an internal rdp
> server to specified external IPs. Using the web publishing wizards, I
> created a server publishing rule so that any requests to 3389 on the
> external
> interface is forwarded to my internal server. However, the server itself
> is
> using 3389 for remote admin on both interfaces, and any request to port
> 3389
> will go to the SBS server itself.
>
> On my server, I get the following in the eventlog:
>
> "Server publishing rule [XXXXXXXX Terminal Sever] that maps (PRIVATE
> IP):3389 TCP to (PUBLIC IP):3389 for protocol [RDP Inbound] failed because
> the port on the external interface is being used by another application.
> The
> Firewall service failed to bind socket for the server on the firewall
> since
> another process is using the same port. Check for any other process using
> the
> same port and terminate if necessary."
>
> RWW is an alternative, but is not an option outside of SBS-land. I'd
> prefer
> to stck with the standard ports instead of remapping to another port, and
> losing remote admin to the server would be bad. The solution I'm seeking
> is
> to unbind RDP from the external interface only so that the ISA server
> rules
> will work.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help and/or advice!
>
>
>
>


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