I am working with a SBS 2000 server that has TS enabled.
The server has 2 nics with one with a 12.102.XXX.XXX real
world IP. If I try to access TS using the same ISP that
the server is on I get a time out error. If I use a
diffrent ISP (Road Runner) then everything works. The
server ISP says they are blocking all non-essential
traffic on their net between computers. If I can provide
them with the ports that TS uses they will open them up
for me. Any one know what ports are used for TS?

Thanks in advance

Re: Terminal Services Ports by Damian

Damian
Wed Sep 10 13:58:56 CDT 2003

Hi,

Terminal Services uses a protocol named RDP and it uses TCP/3389 for its
communications.

Regards,
Damian

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Microsoft Corporation

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"Tim" <tim@connectingpointi.com> wrote in message
news:0c2a01c377c2$8d447320$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> I am working with a SBS 2000 server that has TS enabled.
> The server has 2 nics with one with a 12.102.XXX.XXX real
> world IP. If I try to access TS using the same ISP that
> the server is on I get a time out error. If I use a
> diffrent ISP (Road Runner) then everything works. The
> server ISP says they are blocking all non-essential
> traffic on their net between computers. If I can provide
> them with the ports that TS uses they will open them up
> for me. Any one know what ports are used for TS?
>
> Thanks in advance