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      sleat
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      Windows firewall is off

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        Nachtfalke
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        Firewall and NAT rules seem to be correct.
        You could enable logging on the firewall rule and check if traffic comes in.

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          sleat
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          pls tell me, how  i can to see logs? I trying do it in Stastus-system logs-firewall-dynamic view, but there only static data…

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            Nachtfalke
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            enable logging in the firewall rule you created for RDP.
            then try to connect via RDP and then go to diagnostics -> systemlogs -> firewall

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              sleat
              last edited by

              may be you mean status-systemlogs?

              This is log…
              http://zalil.ru/31962636

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                Nachtfalke
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                The firewall logs show that the ruleworks. tha traffic can pass.

                The problem seems to be on the destination PC.
                On windows 7 you can chose which version of RDP can connect.
                Further the advanced firewall allows more options for inbound traffic. you can chose the subnets/IPs which are allowed for RDP.

                I think that pfsense is not your problem.

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                  kilogor
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                  i have thats problem too((((
                  But if i try to connect using MS ISA2006, i can do it - i can  connect to my PC and dont have any problem.
                  Thats mean problem is not my pc?

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                    Nachtfalke
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                    The firewall and NAT rule is correct as we can see in the firewall log.
                    RemoteDesktop from outside pfsense to a Client behind pfsense is working, too. I tried this in the past, too.

                    Perhaps you have some other packages installed which could cause a problem or some additional firewall rules which are blocking RDP.
                    Perhaps you could provide more information about:

                    • packages

                    • topology

                    • OS of the clients you are using for RDP

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                      kilogor
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                      i have installed next package:

                      1. squid
                      2. lihgtSquid

                      Topology: I have PC with pfSense 2.0, one PC on my work and one PC at my Home
                      And also i have one static Internet address at work and dynamic address at home..

                      Client  Os is windows XP SP3

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                        Nachtfalke
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                        WinXP at home –--- INTERNET --- pfsense -----WinXP at work
                        Correct ?

                        I had the same topology as you, with squid and lightsquid and it worked. So it shouldn't be the problem of the packages and/or pfsense.
                        perhaps reboot pfsense or recheck the firewall on the windows clients, check if RDP for the correct users is enabled.

                        I don't have any further ideas - I am sorry.

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                          Metu69salemi
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                          what xp you have at home? if it is home edition, then it should not have rdp possibility

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                            kilogor
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                            @Metu69salemi:

                            what xp you have at home? if it is home edition, then it should not have rdp possibility

                            I have Windows XP Pro…But you very help me, thanks ! I will try again and again...

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                              Metu69salemi
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                              I don't know the contents of the easy block rule, but change it to be last on the list and the portforward rule to be third on the list.

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                                kilogor
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                                Yesterday, i tried to connect from Windows 7, the same result :'(
                                For example i installed ISA2006 and tried to connect and-WOW-connect is done!
                                I think, that my pfSense dont wanna to work whith me((((

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