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August 6th, 2015 22:00
Connecting to a terminal server that's protected by a Sonicwall Firewall
Connecting to a terminal server that's protected by a Sonicwall Firewall
I'm looking for software to deploy a Tablet (Droid/iPad) solution for the office so users can connect to the terminal server while they're on the go.
The terminal server is behind a Sonicwall Firewall (so the server is not directly visible from the web), currently users use their laptops and launch a SSL VPN client and then they launch Remote Desktop to open a terminal server session on the terminal server.
I downloaded the freebie version to get a feel, but I'm stuck. If this is something that's easy as pie in the Pro version could someone let me know and maybe give me some tips?
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Chris-2015
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August 6th, 2015 22:00
We do not support Terminal Services Gateway (TS Gateway) at this time. It may be added in a future release.
-Chris
Wyse Technology
djp1ll
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August 6th, 2015 22:00
cmon wyse, are you working on terminal server gateway or not? I look stupid reccommending pocketcloud to our company and it doesn't even support terminal server gateway...
please help
I figure "its Wyse, of course they do. duh!"
I thought maybe I read somewhere you are working on it?
Do you want to sell software or don't you?
Monkbird
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August 6th, 2015 22:00
update
I'm sorry I read this post and then forgot to follow through on the details!
•Device - Verizon Droid Xoom tablet (Motorola)
•Device OS version - Honeycomb 3.0
•Computer OS version - Windows Terminal Server 2008 32-bit
•App version - 1.1.108
•Connection method - Manual and Wi-Fi or 3G.
•Environment of the remote PC - Remote (however the server is behind a Sonicwall Firewall - currently users use a laptop with a SSL VPN client and then launch Remote Desktop to connect to the terminal server).
Notes
----I tried the Discover mode after installing the companion software on the server but this acts as a VNC client in the way that it just takes the user to the PC that the companion software is on and shows whoever is currently logged in.
Since I need multiple users to connect to the same machine (the terminal server) I don't see this working, but I'm probably missing something or need to configure things differently.
Chris-2015
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August 6th, 2015 22:00
I figure "its Wyse, of course they do. duh!"
I thought maybe I read somewhere you are working on it?
Do you want to sell software or don't you?
The Terminal Services Gateway functionality is currently under development. We are however offering a beta build to select users. Feel free to apply for the program here: https://spreadsheets.google.com/view...alE6MA..#gid=0.
-Chris