Unable to connect to RDP
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@JaredBusch said in Unable to connect to RDP:
Server is pingable, and I am connected via ScreenConnect.
I am trying to connect over ZeroTier and getting this error.
When I open Remote Desktop Connection on my local machine and connect, it communicates, pops auth, gives the SSL error (self signed) prompt, then jsut sits there and eventually times out.
If the hostname mismatches, DNS entries are not the same, etc it will sometimes do odd things like this.
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@Jason said in Unable to connect to RDP:
@JaredBusch said in Unable to connect to RDP:
Server is pingable, and I am connected via ScreenConnect.
I am trying to connect over ZeroTier and getting this error.
When I open Remote Desktop Connection on my local machine and connect, it communicates, pops auth, gives the SSL error (self signed) prompt, then jsut sits there and eventually times out.
If the hostname mismatches, DNS entries are not the same, etc it will sometimes do odd things like this.
I have only ever accessed this by IP address.
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@Dashrender said in Unable to connect to RDP:
Does it work from a computer on the same network at the server?
Looking to see if it's an ZT problem or a Server problem.
Same error over normal IP also once I brought up my IPSEC tunnel
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@JaredBusch said in Unable to connect to RDP:
@Dashrender said in Unable to connect to RDP:
Does it work from a computer on the same network at the server?
Looking to see if it's an ZT problem or a Server problem.
Same error over normal IP also once I brought up my IPSEC tunnel
OK but you still haven't tried from another PC on that network - i.e. no VPN.
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Is UDP and TCP enabled? I think it negotiates over TCP, and then switches to UDP.
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@Dashrender said in Unable to connect to RDP:
@JaredBusch said in Unable to connect to RDP:
@Dashrender said in Unable to connect to RDP:
Does it work from a computer on the same network at the server?
Looking to see if it's an ZT problem or a Server problem.
Same error over normal IP also once I brought up my IPSEC tunnel
OK but you still haven't tried from another PC on that network - i.e. no VPN.
Does not matter. No one connect on network. Also two differnt IP protocols do not work. Issue is not whatever the hell you are driving at.
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@Mike-Davis said in Unable to connect to RDP:
Is UDP and TCP enabled? I think it negotiates over TCP, and then switches to UDP.
This happened one day last week and I was unable to log on from the console also.
I was not risking losing the console just to log off and test that again because I wanted a controlled shutdown this time if needed.
Users needed access ASAP so the connected users were forcibly logged off and the server was rebooted.
All users now able to log in. Issue resolved from their perspective, but this is now the second time this server has done this.
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@JaredBusch said in Unable to connect to RDP:
@Dashrender said in Unable to connect to RDP:
@JaredBusch said in Unable to connect to RDP:
@Dashrender said in Unable to connect to RDP:
Does it work from a computer on the same network at the server?
Looking to see if it's an ZT problem or a Server problem.
Same error over normal IP also once I brought up my IPSEC tunnel
OK but you still haven't tried from another PC on that network - i.e. no VPN.
Does not matter. No one connect on network. Also two differnt IP protocols do not work. Issue is not whatever the hell you are driving at.
two different IP protocols?
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Anything in the logs?
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@Dashrender said in Unable to connect to RDP:
@JaredBusch said in Unable to connect to RDP:
@Dashrender said in Unable to connect to RDP:
@JaredBusch said in Unable to connect to RDP:
@Dashrender said in Unable to connect to RDP:
Does it work from a computer on the same network at the server?
Looking to see if it's an ZT problem or a Server problem.
Same error over normal IP also once I brought up my IPSEC tunnel
OK but you still haven't tried from another PC on that network - i.e. no VPN.
Does not matter. No one connect on network. Also two differnt IP protocols do not work. Issue is not whatever the hell you are driving at.
two different IP protocols?
/sigh... IP subnets.