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I have a remote machine running 2003 Server. The only access I have with
this machine is through Terminal services via the internet. It has two
network interfaces with 5 IP addresses (.80, .82, .83) and (.81, .84). I
have opened port 3389 on both interfaces. However I only have access on .83:
The others are all blocked by ICS.
When I look at the PfFirewall log for blocked accesses it looks like the
terminal services client are using a random external port with an internal
port of 3389. The external port being blocked Example of log entries:
2005-03-06 10:16:43 DROP TCP x.x.x.173 x.x.x.81 1318 3389 48 S 715726595 0
65535 - - -
2005-03-06 10:19:05 DROP TCP x.x.x.173 x.x.x.80 1329 3389 48 S 3884051858 0
65535 - - -
2005-03-06 10:35:57 DROP TCP x.x.x.173 x.x.x.82 1373 3389 48 S 714900859 0
65535 - - -
specific IP addresses removed out for security reasons.
What is actually going on and how can I fix this so the terminal services
client can access the server from all ip addresses rather than just the .83
IP address?
this machine is through Terminal services via the internet. It has two
network interfaces with 5 IP addresses (.80, .82, .83) and (.81, .84). I
have opened port 3389 on both interfaces. However I only have access on .83:
The others are all blocked by ICS.
When I look at the PfFirewall log for blocked accesses it looks like the
terminal services client are using a random external port with an internal
port of 3389. The external port being blocked Example of log entries:
2005-03-06 10:16:43 DROP TCP x.x.x.173 x.x.x.81 1318 3389 48 S 715726595 0
65535 - - -
2005-03-06 10:19:05 DROP TCP x.x.x.173 x.x.x.80 1329 3389 48 S 3884051858 0
65535 - - -
2005-03-06 10:35:57 DROP TCP x.x.x.173 x.x.x.82 1373 3389 48 S 714900859 0
65535 - - -
specific IP addresses removed out for security reasons.
What is actually going on and how can I fix this so the terminal services
client can access the server from all ip addresses rather than just the .83
IP address?