Yes but I am trying to determine if they are connecting the 56k modem to the
internet or directly to the server, because it would make a difference on
whether it would work or not. Trust me, I have made the same mistake
before. A client computer dialed directly into the server on a modem is
essentially considered part of the trusted LAN, however a client trying to
connect via the internet is not.
However, if the client is connected to the internet via the 56k modem and
can connect to the server, but when connection is via ADSL cannot then it is
obviously a problem with the connection medium and not the server settings
(both connection types being considered un-trusted).
just realise there is no spoon.
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Mackenzie [mailto:paul.mackenzie@team.xtra.co.nz]
Sent: Monday, 9 October 2000 12:14
To: Aaron Martin; Adsl@Unixathome. Org
Subject: RE: Terminal Server
Using the dial up was just a way to test the server, the main issue is that
the same client is unable to connect using the adsl modem. If no ports are
involved I guess it is in there trusts (never used terminal server)
-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Martin [mailto:aaronm@firesecurity.co.nz]
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 12:07 PM
To: 'Paul Mackenzie'; Adsl@Unixathome. Org
Subject: RE: Terminal Server
We run the same setup, he needs to open port 3389 TCP on the server end,
there are no pinholes required at the client end.
Is he connecting on the 56k by dialing directly into the server? If so then
perhaps the server is only accepting connections from within it's own subnet
(a RAS modem user is given a DHCP ip address) and not accepting connections
from any other IP's?
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Mackenzie [mailto:paul.mackenzie@team.xtra.co.nz]
Sent: Monday, 9 October 2000 11:41
To: Adsl@Unixathome. Org
Subject: Terminal Server
Client has set-up Windows Terminal server using ADSL, he can access the
server with a 56 modem but not with another adsl connection. Both use m11
(white one), both are alive I'm thinking that it is a port issue and that
they need to open more ports on the client adsl box. Any ideas where it lies
at?
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