How do I set up TS to accept incoming connections beside port 3389

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Matthew Harris [MVP]

Why don't you give both those terminal server two
different IP addresses, and then give the firewall two
different IP addresses. When a person connects to one IP
over port 3389 they get Terminal server 1, but if they
connect to the other IP address, they get Terminal server
2. How about that?

If you still want to change the port that terminal
services listens on, see this link:

support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];187623

-M
 
I think Kristina may have only one public IP address and using NAT.

Thomas

Matthew Harris said:
Why don't you give both those terminal server two
different IP addresses, and then give the firewall two
different IP addresses. When a person connects to one IP
over port 3389 they get Terminal server 1, but if they
connect to the other IP address, they get Terminal server
2. How about that?

If you still want to change the port that terminal
services listens on, see this link:

support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];187623

-M
-----Original Message-----
We want to set up two terminal server in our domain. Our
firewall is set up to accept incoming connections for
default port 3389. If I set up a second terminal server
and give it another port like 4389, how can I have that TS
accept incoming connections for port 4389? Currently
using Win2K.


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