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UTM 9.105-9

I'm the Domain Administrator and I VPN to our domain then I RDP to computer A - no problem. If I now RDP to computer B from computer A - no problem. I log off computer B and then log off computer A and then try to RDP to computer B, I get a popup saying that either RDP is not enabled, the computer is not responding or is turned off. I've examined the windows firewall for that computer B and it is the same as computer A and its Logs have nothing significant. Is this likely to be an Astaro issue?


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  • For 2 computers to be able to talk to each other over an internetworked connection, they need to know how to reach each other (both computers know how to reach the other computer).
    If you use the same default gateway for both A and B it's not likely the default gateway is the reason for computer B being not reachable.
    You can try to look at A and B to the route table (In windows you can run the command:  route print  from within a command prompt. Maybe one of the computers has a static route that the other doesn't have.
    A and B really are in the same network if I understand correctly?

    Managing several Sophos UTMs and Sophos XGs both at work and at some home locations, dedicated to continuously improve IT-security and feeling well helping others with their IT-security challenges.

    Sometimes I post some useful tips on my blog, see blog.pijnappels.eu/category/sophos/ for Sophos related posts.

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  • For 2 computers to be able to talk to each other over an internetworked connection, they need to know how to reach each other (both computers know how to reach the other computer).
    If you use the same default gateway for both A and B it's not likely the default gateway is the reason for computer B being not reachable.
    You can try to look at A and B to the route table (In windows you can run the command:  route print  from within a command prompt. Maybe one of the computers has a static route that the other doesn't have.
    A and B really are in the same network if I understand correctly?

    Managing several Sophos UTMs and Sophos XGs both at work and at some home locations, dedicated to continuously improve IT-security and feeling well helping others with their IT-security challenges.

    Sometimes I post some useful tips on my blog, see blog.pijnappels.eu/category/sophos/ for Sophos related posts.

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