Guest Ted Ryberg Posted July 26, 2007 Posted July 26, 2007 Hi All, I have a server hosting an application that talks between 2 different networks. Consequently, I have 2 nics in my server, nic1 = 192. nic2 = 10. I have TS (In Admin Mode) forwarded through the firewall at nic1. This works fine, until I enable nic2. Then the TS client times out. Any assistance is much appriciated.
Guest Jeff Pitsch Posted July 26, 2007 Posted July 26, 2007 Re: 1 Server, 2 Networks, No TS You need to manually configure your windows routing tables using the route.exe command. Only one NIC should have a default gateway assigned through the gui. Jeff Pitsch Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server Citrix Technology Professional Provision Networks VIP Forums not enough? Get support from the experts at your business http://jeffpitschconsulting.com Ted Ryberg wrote: > Hi All, > > I have a server hosting an application that talks between 2 different > networks. Consequently, I have 2 nics in my server, nic1 = 192. nic2 = 10. > > I have TS (In Admin Mode) forwarded through the firewall at nic1. This works > fine, until I enable nic2. Then the TS client times out. > > Any assistance is much appriciated.
Guest Ted Ryberg Posted July 26, 2007 Posted July 26, 2007 Re: 1 Server, 2 Networks, No TS That fixed it. Thanks! "Jeff Pitsch" wrote: > You need to manually configure your windows routing tables using the > route.exe command. Only one NIC should have a default gateway assigned > through the gui. > > Jeff Pitsch > Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server > Citrix Technology Professional > Provision Networks VIP > > Forums not enough? > Get support from the experts at your business > http://jeffpitschconsulting.com > > Ted Ryberg wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I have a server hosting an application that talks between 2 different > > networks. Consequently, I have 2 nics in my server, nic1 = 192. nic2 = 10. > > > > I have TS (In Admin Mode) forwarded through the firewall at nic1. This works > > fine, until I enable nic2. Then the TS client times out. > > > > Any assistance is much appriciated. >
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