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Adrian
Hi,
I have 2 Win2k SP4 servers running Terminal Services behind a
Sonicwall firewall. I have one user who needs to access one server,
and another user who needs to access the other, both from outside the
firewall.
Server A is configured at the default port 3389, I have opened the
port and it is accessible fine externally. Server B is configured to
use port 3489 (a la KB187623), and is accessible fine internally after
modifying the port on the server the client is pointed at. After
opening 3489 on the firewall, externally Server B is inaccessible.
Are there any server or port tweaks I am missing? I know this could
easily be a Sonicwall issue, and if you folks can't help me out I will
open a ticket with them.
Thanks a lot in a advance for any help.
Adrian
I have 2 Win2k SP4 servers running Terminal Services behind a
Sonicwall firewall. I have one user who needs to access one server,
and another user who needs to access the other, both from outside the
firewall.
Server A is configured at the default port 3389, I have opened the
port and it is accessible fine externally. Server B is configured to
use port 3489 (a la KB187623), and is accessible fine internally after
modifying the port on the server the client is pointed at. After
opening 3489 on the firewall, externally Server B is inaccessible.
Are there any server or port tweaks I am missing? I know this could
easily be a Sonicwall issue, and if you folks can't help me out I will
open a ticket with them.
Thanks a lot in a advance for any help.
Adrian