I'm unable to use Remote desktop from internet to PC in Trust zone

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I'm unable to use Remote desktop from internet to PC in Trust zone

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Hello all,

I wanna Remote desktop from my PC in home to PC in my company but not success

This is my connection diagram

Untitled Diagram (1).jpg

 

I wanna remote to PC 10.126.123.132 (belong to VLAN 123, I use several VLANs in Core switch) but not success, NAT seems not to work, there's no traffic logs

This is my config..

Virtual router config.Virtual router config.

 

Security rulesSecurity rules

 

NAT ruleNAT rule

 

I can remote from internet to a server in DMZ zone successfully but L3_Trust zone, so I think because of using VLAN in core switch, it requires some other config.. Please help me 🙂

P/S: The public IP in the pictures is just an example IP 

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Wait for your outcome, I also do no the dos block, Until i did some debug onli realize

Hi yihhow,

 

This sound interesting, but little bit odd... DOS policy should be triggered by abnormal amount of traffic, I am curious how exactly simple RDP SYN triggered the dos protection. Also isn't dos protection actions recored in the logs? What debug did you use to identify the root cause?

 

 

Is still depnce on the Action you define, Usually the best pratice we will define action to Protect, Then it will refer to Dos Protection Profile you have created

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