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TSAC Publishing on ISA 2000 - 31.Jul.2005 2:55:00 PM
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walterfraser
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Hi All,
I'm wondering if any of you can talk me through the process of publishing a TSAC server from another server (not the ISA server), I have managed to have it functioning internally, so if I type in the local address the page pops up with the login details etc, all I need to do now is publish the server through the ISA server so that people externally can access our published Terminal Server. It might be the listener I'm doing wrong, but I just cant figure it out.
Can any of you people out there help me out, I must be going wrong somewhere but I'm struggling to find out where.
Cheers Folks.
Walter.
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RE: TSAC Publishing on ISA 2000 - 1.Aug.2005 9:00:00 AM
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tshinder
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Hi Walter,
2000 or 2004?
Thanks! Tom
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RE: TSAC Publishing on ISA 2000 - 1.Aug.2005 10:18:00 AM
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tshinder
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Hi Walter,
Don't call MS yet!
Can you give details of your setup?
Thanks! Tom
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RE: TSAC Publishing on ISA 2000 - 1.Aug.2005 11:21:00 AM
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walterfraser
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I can indeed:
Currently we have:
1 x TS Server 1 x ISA server 1 x DNS Server 1 x Exchange Server 1 x SQL Server
There all on a Class C subnet, using the 192.168.1.x range of addresses.
All servers are Windows Server 2003.
I have installed the new TSAC on the TS Server, you can view the TSAC locally by typing: http://t2003/tsweb it displays fine and shows the page and related active X prompts.
I was approaching this as a web server publish, I have created a destination set for the xxx.dyndns.org address that I'm using for the ISA server, so it's for xxx.dyndns.org and in the path I'm adding /TSweb
I'm adding the Web Server and selecting the TSWEB destination set, I'm redirecting the this request to this internal web server and checking the send original host header box, I'm publishing the tsweb portal page on port 801, so I'm setting the port in server publishing to 801.
Lastly, I configured the Incoming web requests to accept requests individuallly per IP and I checked the integrated and Basic with this domain.
So I'm thinking that any external request to http://xxx.dyndns.org (the ISA server) will forward those requests onto http://ts2003/tsweb:801 (TS server) internally, I know however that this is not happening, I have only ever configured ISA to publish servers from the same server and I think the internal transfer of sites it whats throwing me.
I'm clearly doing something wrong, but for the life of me I cant find what it is, probably been loooking at it too long, I'm hoping it's something quite simple tho
Cheers
Walt. [ August 01, 2005, 11:23 AM: Message edited by: walterfraser ]
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RE: TSAC Publishing on ISA 2000 - 4.Aug.2005 9:48:00 AM
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walterfraser
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Am I stuffed, is it a phone call to MS for me?
Walt.
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RE: TSAC Publishing on ISA 2000 - 4.Aug.2005 12:25:00 PM
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tshinder
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Hi Walt,
What happens when you use the default ports from end to end?
Thanks! Tom
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RE: TSAC Publishing on ISA 2000 - 5.Aug.2005 7:50:00 AM
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walterfraser
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I can't change it to the default port on the TS unfortunatly, were using that for an application called pure message.
Walt.
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