Stevehewitt
IS-IT--Management
Hey.
I am having a bit of a problem. I am new to ISA (got the web access side work, but the routing/firewall I've left as I have a "Proper" box firewall/router between the ISA server and our internet connection.)
I have two servers with Terminal Services installed. One I need to use for administration, and the other has Office on it so that the odd user can grab a file or what ever. The thing is I don't know how to route IP packets from the ISA server to the other TS server depending on the port. If its the 3389 standard TS port I need it routed to 192.168.0.3, but if its, say on port 3399 I need it to stay at the ISA server (so I can do some admin work!!!)
I know its probably a easy/obvious question but I don't know where to look first!
Cheers, Steve Hewitt
Systems Manager
I am having a bit of a problem. I am new to ISA (got the web access side work, but the routing/firewall I've left as I have a "Proper" box firewall/router between the ISA server and our internet connection.)
I have two servers with Terminal Services installed. One I need to use for administration, and the other has Office on it so that the odd user can grab a file or what ever. The thing is I don't know how to route IP packets from the ISA server to the other TS server depending on the port. If its the 3389 standard TS port I need it routed to 192.168.0.3, but if its, say on port 3399 I need it to stay at the ISA server (so I can do some admin work!!!)
I know its probably a easy/obvious question but I don't know where to look first!
Cheers, Steve Hewitt
Systems Manager