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Remote connection problem

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sogol

IS-IT--Management
May 7, 2007
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Hi there,

I have 2 LANs with 2 cisco routers which are connected to each other.
Router 1 gives Internet to Router 2 and its LAN.
The problem is even though there is no ACL defined,I can not Remote Desktop from LAN1 to LAN2,I can not connect to the HTTP pages of the computers of LAN2 either.No ACL defined and there is no restriction,The remote desktop is enable on both side's computers and the computers can ping each other.

Can you please tell me what can be the problem?
What should I do??

I appreciate your help.
 
Hello
The problem is port mapping.You will have to tell the router to forward the port the remote desktop computer.
Regards
 
When you ping, I am guessing you see a reply from router 1 public IP address, since both routers are NATting for their respective LANs...

Burt
 
are you running nat between router1 and router2?
have you verified firewall settings on the pcs in question as well?

i guess to clarify the above statements as well.. are you pinging pc to pc? or are you pinging natted addresses?

could you have a default gateway issue on one of your pcs?
just some things to check.
 
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