This will be a long post. I had asked a similar question and had no luck.
I have a Cisco Pix 515 Firewall. It has been configured with 3DES encryption pak for VPN. That is all installed. I am able to authenticate and log into my network from a remote site. (Home) Here is the problem. I would like to use RDP since I have limited access to PC anywhere licences. My home machine is XPPro and the rest of my group that would utilize this access run XPPro on their remote machines.
At the business the workstations are XPPro with RDP enabled and users set. Internally I can RDP to my machine. Externally through the Cisco VPN client I am unable to connect to my XPPro Workstation. I get an unable to connect to workstation, client not configured, or not any available connections. Yet at the same time internall I can connect to the machine.
Well here is where the post really becomes strange. Externally through my Cisco VPN client I can RDP to a windows 2003 server, and then from that server, RDP to my workstation. this makes no sense to me. I want to be able to go directly to my machine.
I have tested with PC anywhere and If I have PC Anywhere encryption on I am unable to connect to a workstation but if I turn off encryption I am then able to use PC anywhere to connect to my desktop. Anyone have any ideas. I am completly stumped. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Rook
I have a Cisco Pix 515 Firewall. It has been configured with 3DES encryption pak for VPN. That is all installed. I am able to authenticate and log into my network from a remote site. (Home) Here is the problem. I would like to use RDP since I have limited access to PC anywhere licences. My home machine is XPPro and the rest of my group that would utilize this access run XPPro on their remote machines.
At the business the workstations are XPPro with RDP enabled and users set. Internally I can RDP to my machine. Externally through the Cisco VPN client I am unable to connect to my XPPro Workstation. I get an unable to connect to workstation, client not configured, or not any available connections. Yet at the same time internall I can connect to the machine.
Well here is where the post really becomes strange. Externally through my Cisco VPN client I can RDP to a windows 2003 server, and then from that server, RDP to my workstation. this makes no sense to me. I want to be able to go directly to my machine.
I have tested with PC anywhere and If I have PC Anywhere encryption on I am unable to connect to a workstation but if I turn off encryption I am then able to use PC anywhere to connect to my desktop. Anyone have any ideas. I am completly stumped. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Rook