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Old July 8th, 2008, 11:08 AM
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Advice obout TSweb on IIS 6 Server2003

Hi all,

I need some help and would like to know if any of you have done this before or know if it is even possible.

I am running multiple TSservers for my costumers. all of them want TSWeb application. which is not a problem on itself but it looks to me like a wast of performence and space to run a Tsweb on every TS server.

so what I want to do is to make 1 TSwebserver on IIS as a "TSweb gateway" so I forward port 80,443 and 3398 towards the IIS server . which works fine and I can connect.

Now I want to connect to a internal IP address "x.x.x.115"... Is this possible?


So, costumer A connects over the internet WITHOUT VPN to 1.1.1.1/Tsweb and in the field to connect to a server IP she enters x.x.x.115

Would be good if any of you has tried this before and has a solution!

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If x.x.x.115 is a public IP address then yes it should work. If it's a non-routable private IP you can't use that IP over the internet.
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What your customer wants is essentially what TSWeb is for: Connecting to either desktops or servers within your organization without having to RDP to another server/wokstation from within an RDP session.

Just remember to run the /remote virtual directory over SSL...
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If x.x.x.115 is a public IP address then yes it should work. If it's a non-routable private IP you can't use that IP over the internet.


ok. but that means I would need to forward port 3398 to any of these machines right? Then why should I need TSweb anyway? I might as well let them RDP Straight away to their machine? Or am I thinking weird stuff here?

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ok. but that means I would need to forward port 3398 to any of these machines right? Then why should I need TSweb anyway? I might as well let them RDP Straight away to their machine? Or am I thinking weird stuff here?
I don't know, I was only responding about private vs. public IP's. From PWD's post it sounds like you can configure tsweb to do what you want, but I know nothing about tsweb myself, sorry.

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Np but thanks for the reply's.. Me and my partner seems to got it working with TSGateway wich is build in 2008!

Again thanks for your reply's!

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