Re: Opening terminal services port through firewall and router

From: Andre Knudsen (andre@aknudsen.com)
Date: 09/10/02


From: "Andre Knudsen" <andre@aknudsen.com>
Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2002 21:45:55 -0400

Just to add one thing. NAT Traversal compliant client is needed if the user
is behind a NATed router/fw

"W. B." <civikminded@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Dp2f9.4978$jX3.2338697@ruti.visi.com...
> You would need to get yourself an IPSEC vpn client that works with the
> Symantec firewall. As for the actual details of setting up the
connection,
> I'm sorry but I have no idea how to do it on that appliance. Check for a
> whitepaper or something on their support site.
>
>
> "W. B." <civikminded@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:VU6e9.846$jX3.1398851@ruti.visi.com...
> > You must allow TCP port 3389 to the Terminal Server. Although
preferably,
> > you would use a VPN client to tunnel behind their firewall and access
> > Terminal Services that way.
> >
> >
> > "ricky" <rwebster@btmsolutions.com> wrote in message
> > news:e6a2e802.0209060606.77e17b32@posting.google.com...
> > > I have a client that I am trying to setup terminal services for so we
> > > can access their server. They have a Caymen DSL router and a Symantec
> > > Firewall/VPN 200 behind it and then the LAN. In order for me to get
> > > TS to work do I need to foward traffic from the router to the firewall
> > > or from the router to the Terminal Server? This is my first time to
> > > attempt this project. I am having trouble with the configuration of
> > > the symantec firewall. Has anybody ever set TS up through this
> > > firewall that might could give me some help? please.......
> >
> >
>
>



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