If you can use different ports your chances are good.

say User A Connects to ExternalIP:3389 -> forwarded to Host A:3389
say User B Connects to ExternalIP:13389 -> forwarded to Host B:3389

Ist possible through the port-forward tab in NAT Rules

cheers

michael

2008/10/8 BSD Wiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Damn, I was afraid of that.
>
> -Phil G
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> On Oct 8, 2008, at 2:36 PM, RB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  so user A can connect to host A behind pfsense box via port 3389 and user
>>> B
>>> can connect to host B via port 3389 behind the pfsense firewall and so on
>>> and so forth.
>>>
>>> what should be my approach?
>>>
>>
>> Install a Terminal Services Gateway.  pfSense does not do policy-NAT,
>> i.e. port-forwarding based on external source address.
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