[isalist] Re: How to configure outgoing RDP Request from ISA 2004

  • From: "Egyptian Mind" <innocent_angel_eng@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 02:39:01 -0800

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completely agree




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From: "Glenn P. JOHNSTON" <glenn.johnston@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [isalist] Re: How to configure outgoing RDP Request from ISA 2004
Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 17:26:20 +1000

 
Raj,
 
 
3 things need to be working for RDP from the internet to the server.
 
1. The internet router needs to forward port 3389 to the IP of the external network card.
 
2. ISA needs to have a rule ALLOW for RDP, from EXTERNAL to LOCAL HOST for ALL USERS.
 
and
 
3. remote desktop needs to be ticked in the system control panel applet.
 
If these 3 ducks are all lined up, then it should be working.
 
But echoing comments below, think long and hard about doing this before you turn it on.
 
If you need remote access to your server, a better approach would be to set it up to allow for L2TP inbound,  (or even PPTP), connect a VPN L2TP tunnel from your notebook or desktop conected where ever to the internet and then use RPD over the tunnel, it's a much more secure way to access the server 'console' from the internet. Using this approach you can also access fileshares, exchange + just about any other service / application running on the LAN.


From: Raj
Sent: Tue 23/May/2006 16:24
To: isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [isalist] Re: How to configure outgoing RDP Request from ISA 2004

Hi Greg
 
I did what you have told me. But ISA doesn't allow me to do that , it shows the unitentified traffic....
 
Regards
Raj.....

 
On 5/23/06, Greg Mulholland <greg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Raj
 
you need to create a rule that allows outbound rdp to external from local host..
 
but there is really no good reason to do this from your firewall, its not a workstation.
 
 
 
Greg Mulholland


From: isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Raj
Sent: Tue 23/05/2006 1:55 PM
To: isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [isalist] Re: How to configure outgoing RDP Request from ISA 2004

 
Hi Saleh
 
I know that ISA 2004 blocked the RDP protocol, I am able to RDP the ISA 2004 server machine that means incoming is OK but when I try to make the outgoing RDP from the ISA machine is shows me the unidentified IP traffic.
 
Take your time but please do help me....
 
Thanks and Regards
Raj....


 
On 5/22/06, Egyptian Mind <mailto:innocent_angel_eng@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Raj,

ISA 2004 when it installed, by default it closes the RDP protocol in and out... I'm sure the the rdp can be opened somewhere in the ISA itself , not in the rules and protocol..

In the configuration... I don't have ISA 2004 now , orelse I will instruct you , but give me just some time to install it and tell you where..




    Best Regards
   Mohamed Saleh
   
    Senior Network Administrator 
   
College of Business Administration, CBA
    Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
    Tel: +966-02-6563199 ext 2521
    Cell: - +966-50-2953591

 
 
!~` Yesterday is a History` ~!
!~` Tomorrow is a Mystery` ~!
!~` Today is a Gift` ~!
!~` So we call it .... ...........` ~!
!~` Present .......Simple ` ~!
 
 

From: Raj <rajkishore.upadhyay@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [isalist] How to configure outgoing RDP Request from ISA 2004
Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 18:02:44 +0530


I am making a rule to access another server from the ISA server itself. I made the access rule in which protocol is RDP terminal service but, when I try to connect the remote computer it fails to connect. When I moniter it show the unidentified traffic.
 
Please suggest me something so that I could access the remote server from the ISA 2004 server machine.
 
Thanks in advance.......

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