I have a Windows 2000 Terminal Server that has a public IP NAT'd to it's internal address
Users from the outside connect to the TS through a browser
We can no longer connect using this address.
We can connect externally on Port 3389 by using Remote Desktop and entering the Public IP
Our ISP has confirmed that requests on Port 80 are being blocked by the Terminal Server, though I can connect to web pages locally.
We have a WAN connection to the TS from sites around Europe and they can login via the WAN connection without problem.
No configuration has changed on our side.
There is nothing in the Event Logs to indicate a problem.
Anyone seen this before?
Thanks
Users from the outside connect to the TS through a browser
We can no longer connect using this address.
We can connect externally on Port 3389 by using Remote Desktop and entering the Public IP
Our ISP has confirmed that requests on Port 80 are being blocked by the Terminal Server, though I can connect to web pages locally.
We have a WAN connection to the TS from sites around Europe and they can login via the WAN connection without problem.
No configuration has changed on our side.
There is nothing in the Event Logs to indicate a problem.
Anyone seen this before?
Thanks