Ok guys not sure about this one:
When i use RDP i enter the IP address, username, password and domain - i am successfully logged in.
If i go to a website and type in http//:IP_Add/tsweb it doesnt recognise anything and brings up page cannot be found. How come am i doing something wrong?
My router is forwarding port 3389 to my server. So what seems to be going bonkers here?
Thanks
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#2
Posted 28 April 2005 - 01:09 PM
I've never tried it but does it need a secure connection to it i.e.
https instead of http ?
Just a random thought lol
Regards,
N.
https instead of http ?
Just a random thought lol
Regards,
N.
#4
Posted 28 April 2005 - 04:17 PM
Just a stupid question, have you install terminal services web client at all?
#5
Posted 29 April 2005 - 02:04 AM
I tried https:// that came with the same problem.
Klasika - I have installed Remote desktop web client, i think that may be the same thing, if not could you give some instructions on installing terminal services web client please
Thanks
Another edit: Lets say i have changed the port from 3389 to 1234 - how should this be typed into the address bar or where do i input the new port?
This is the error that i see when connecting via web:
Klasika - I have installed Remote desktop web client, i think that may be the same thing, if not could you give some instructions on installing terminal services web client please
Thanks
Another edit: Lets say i have changed the port from 3389 to 1234 - how should this be typed into the address bar or where do i input the new port?
This is the error that i see when connecting via web:
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#6
Posted 29 April 2005 - 03:22 AM
When you install IIS, there you can pick if you want TSweb client or not, and regarding port, if you have change it to lets say 1234 then you should configure your forwarding to forward RDP request to port 1234
#7
Posted 29 April 2005 - 03:59 AM
I think this picture from your router or dsl modem and its using directly port 80.Change iis port another one like 81 and open router 81. port for outgoing-incoming.
#8
Posted 29 April 2005 - 07:26 AM
Hello,
When using tsweb I do not think you need to forward ports on your router because this is done locally. As far as the SSL goes, I am almost 100% positive that you have to have your server issue a certificate so you can access these services over the web. Sorry if this didn't help much.
When using tsweb I do not think you need to forward ports on your router because this is done locally. As far as the SSL goes, I am almost 100% positive that you have to have your server issue a certificate so you can access these services over the web. Sorry if this didn't help much.
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