Re: Client behind a firewall!
- From: "TP" <tperson.knowspamn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 16:50:26 -0500
Has the place/company where you are working agreed that a business need exists for you to connect your home machine?
If yes, then I would ask them to modify ISA so that your account has outbound 3389. If no, why try and bypass the security they have put in place? At many companies I work with what you are attempting to do is grounds for immediate termination.
-TP
Massimo wrote:
I use to leave my home computer (Windows XP Professional) connected to.
Internet with Remote Desktop enabled when I'm at work, in order to be
able to connect to it.
Now I'm working in a place where Internet access is restricted by an
ISA Server proxy, which will only let HTTP traffic through; the
Remote Desktop client is blocked, and I just can't use it.
I tried setting up the Remote Desktop Web Connection, but it only
downloads the client software (as an ActiveX control) on the client
computer, which then originates the RDP connection to the specified
server... so the firewall will block this, too.
Is there any way I can connect to a Remote Desktop server when the
client is behind a firewall which only lets HTTP traffic pass?
I thought about configuring my computer to use port 80 for RDP, but
ISA is acting as a proxy there (configured in Internet Explorer
settings), so it will only let valid HTTP requests through.
Any solution available?
Thanks
Massimo
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