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Connect to Terminal Server behind ISA Firewall with private IP

Asked by speedway in Windows 2000 Operating System

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I have a problem connecting to a Windows 2000 Terminal Server in Admin mode.  This server is behind an ISA 2000 firewall server.  The server is configured with a static private IP address (i.e. 192.168.0.200).

On my LAN, I can connect fine because I’m on the same private IP address subnet.  However, I cannot figure out how to connect to this terminal server over the Internet because of the private IP address problem.  

Is there any way I can make this connection possible without resorting to assigning my Terminal server with a public IP?  The port number 3389 is open on the ISA server for terminal services.  

Just a thought; can I somehow map the terminal server’s private IP to a public IP address on the ISA and route any connection to this public IP to the terminal server?  Can this be done with RAS routing feature?

I also tried pcAnywhere 10.5 and ran into the same problem.

Thanks for any tips.
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