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Astaro 8.2x - AirVideo and RDP problems

Hi! I'm running Astaro 8.202 at home and I'm encountering some issues with the aforementioned services.

I've created NAT and FW rules to allow RDP and AirVideo (TCP/45631), and it appears to be working, I can telnet and all tests seems fine. Trouble is, RDP is really (really!) slow and AirVideo connects, plays video for a few seconds, and then stops. I'm only running the Firewall and IPS.

Thanks!

/j0sh


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  • Already tried these tweaks here http://www.astaro.org/astaro-gateway-products/general-discussion/39059-asg-tweaking.html

    ?


    That I have not, I'll give that a try and report back! Thanks!
  • I've tried the tweaks that applies to me and still no dice. I forgot to mention that I run Astaro virtualized. I tried logging yesterday, and I noticed some strange behavior:

    Connection using 	NAT	TCP	2.150.178.20:53307→"WAN IP":45631	[SYN]	len=64	ttl=52	tos=0x00
    
    Default DROP TCP 2.150.178.20:53306→"WAN IP":45631 [RST] len=40 ttl=52 tos=0x00
    Default DROP TCP 2.150.178.20:53306→"WAN IP":45631 [RST] len=40 ttl=52 tos=0x00
    Connection using  NAT TCP 2.150.178.20:53308→"WAN IP":45631 [SYN] len=64 ttl=52 tos=0x00
    Connection using  NAT TCP 2.150.178.20:53309→"WAN IP":45631 [SYN] len=64 ttl=52 tos=0x00
    Default DROP TCP 2.150.178.20:53308→"WAN IP":45631 [RST] len=40 ttl=52 tos=0x00
    Default DROP TCP 2.150.178.20:53308→"WAN IP":45631 [RST] len=40 ttl=52 tos=0x00
    Default DROP TCP 2.150.178.20:53309→"WAN IP":45631 [RST] len=40 ttl=52 tos=0x00
    Connection using  NAT TCP 2.150.178.20:53310→"WAN IP":45631 [SYN] len=64 ttl=52 tos=0x00
    Default DROP TCP 2.150.178.20:53310→"WAN IP":45631 [RST] len=40 ttl=52 tos=0x00
    Default DROP TCP 2.150.178.20:53310→"WAN IP":45631 [RST] len=40 ttl=52 tos=0x00
    Connection using  NAT TCP 2.150.178.20:53311→"WAN IP":45631 [SYN] len=64 ttl=52 tos=0x00
    Connection using  NAT TCP 2.150.178.20:53312→"WAN IP":45631 [SYN] len=64 ttl=52 tos=0x00


    Why would it accept and reject different connections, when the same rule applies?