MS ISA is Microsoft Internet Security & Acceleration Server.
Basically it's the new version of Proxy server.
It acts as a firewall, proxy server, vpn server, etc.
Look at http://www.microsoft.com/isaserver/
Regards,
Robert
-----Original Message-----
From: Tomas TPS Ulej [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 1:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problem with connecting
What is MS ISA?
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TPS
Monday, March 26, 2001, 2:02:13 PM, you wrote:
R> I had the same problem with our 2000 advanced server.
R> Windows 2000 server is disconnecting the connection because it's not
R> defined as authorised.
R> You need to create a packet filter on your firewall software with the
R> following configuration.
R> We did this in MS ISA.
R> Custom Packet Filter
R> Protocol: TCP
R> Local port: 5900
R> Remote Ports: All
R> Default IP addresses for external ISA interfaces.
R> Allow all users.
R> Hope this helps.
R> -----Original Message-----
R> From: Tomas TPS Ulej [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
R> Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 7:31 PM
R> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
R> Subject: Problem with connecting
R> I have installed VNC 3.3.3 to Windows 2000 Advanced Server. When I
R> tried connect to this host from my notebook (Windows 2000 Profi) I got
R> only "Connection Closed" messagebox after entering password.
R> Where is the problem?
R> Debug info:
c:>> vncviewer.exe sec0nd.tps.sk:5 -logfile logfile -loglevel 12
c:>> type logfile
R> Started and Winsock (v 2) initialised
R> bufsize expanded to 4352
R> Registered connection with app
R> Connected to sec0nd.tps.sk port 5905
R> reading 12 bytes
R> RFB server supports protocol version 3.3
R> writing 12 bytes
R> Connected to RFB server, using protocol version 3.3
R> reading 4 bytes
R> reading 16 bytes
R> writing 16 bytes
R> reading 4 bytes
R> VNC authentication succeeded
R> Clipboard changed
R> Don't send initial clipboard!
R> writing 1 bytes
R> reading 24 bytes
R> Deregistered connection from app
R> Exiting
R> VNC viewer closing down
R> --
R> TPS
R> more? http://tps.sk
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