RemoteApp on Windows Server 2008 R2, tunnel RDP in HTTPS??
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Monday, December 17, 2012 8:37 AM
Hi,
I have a server in my DMZ that I want to run RemoteApp on. I don't want to open up port 3389 to everyone and I've read that it's possible to runnel RDP into the HTTPS connection to the RemoteApp website. I just can't get it to work properly! Can anyone guide me? The simple way? :-)
Regards, Allan Kjær. Microsoft MCP, MCSA + Cisco CCENT, CCNA + Check Point CCSA NGX R65, CCSE NGX R65.
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Monday, December 17, 2012 2:51 PM
If you already have RemoteApp and use RD Gateway, you should be able to use Remote Desktop (by clicking Remote Desktop as shown below) without port 3389 open because the RemoteApp on RD Gateway is using port 443 only.
Bob Lin, MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
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Monday, December 17, 2012 4:41 PM
Hi Bob,
Thanks. But when typing in the server to connect to, I believe that is must be a public IP/DNS name, right? I need to access the servers inside my network that are not in the DMZ zone, and those servers does not have a public IP address.
Regards,
Allan Kjaer
Microsoft MCP, MCDST, MCSA 2003, MCTS Configure Exchange 2010, MCITP Server Administrator 2008
Check Point CCSA, CCSE
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012 8:12 AMModerator
Hi,
You need to install the RDgateway in the DMZ,and then connect the inside RDS server thru RDC or RDWEB.You need to configure the RDgateway server's public name.So they can connect to the inside rds server
Deploying Remote Desktop Gateway Step-by-Step Guide:http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd983941(v=ws.10).aspx
RD Gateway deployment in a perimeter network & Firewall rules:http://blogs.msdn.com/b/rds/archive/2009/07/31/rd-gateway-deployment-in-a-perimeter-network-firewall-rules.aspx
Regards,
Clarence
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012 8:18 AM
Hi Clarence,
Thanks!
Regards, Allan Kjær. Microsoft MCP, MCSA + Cisco CCENT, CCNA + Check Point CCSA NGX R65, CCSE NGX R65.

