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I previously had this working, and I dont know what I did to break it.
I am running Windows Vista behind a router. I have been using a nonstandard port via registry change for years (upgrade from XP). That port is forwarded in my firewall and if I telnet to my external IP using this port, it connects. However, when I connect using RDP client to my external IP and port, it tells me my credentials did not work. (I am using COmputerName\UserName]) But, if I connect using my local IP and that same port, it will connect using RDP and tell me, as expected, that the console is in use and I cannot create another console connection. Whats strange, when I connect using the external address, it will show the correct logon icon graphic next to my name. If I enter another user account, it will show that logon icon graphic as well. I am guessing that its able to connect using my external address, but for some reason authentication isnt being passed either in or out of the vista firewall. I have checked the logs, whcih are logging success and denied, and I only see success. |