I have installed Kaspesky internet security 2009 on a workstation , i now cant rdp to it has anyone come accross this problem. nothing else has changed on the workstation.
I have installed Kaspesky internet security 2009 on a workstation , i now cant rdp to it has anyone come accross this problem. nothing else has changed on the workstation.
Open TCP port 3389 in the Kaspersky Firewall.
3389 is the default RDP port. If you have changed it you will need to open that port.
method 1 : add a new rule for svchost.exe
1. open KIS -> setting -> anti-hacker setting.
2. under rules for applications, highlight svchost.exe, click "edit".
3. a new window pops up. you will see there is a rule, "Microsoft remote desktop TCP Activity". this rule by default is "Allow outbound(stream) TCP connection, where Remote port 3389 ". don't touch it now
4. Add new rule in that windows. a new window pops up. rule name can be any, up to you. "check" local port. then click "enter port" to enter 3389. click "inbound&outbound stream", then select "inbound stream" only.
5. this new rule should be "Allow inbound (stream) TCP connection, where local port 3389"
6. click ok all the way to save changes.
note: it works for me . for some reason, i haven't tried to add local port to the existent remote desktop rule.
method 2: open 3389 port.
1. kis -> setting -> anti-hacker setting.
2. select "rules for packet filtering" tab
3. click "add" to add new rules.
4. a new window pops up. enter rule name(can be any, up to you). tick "local port", then click "enter port" to enter 3389. after this, the new rule should be "allow inbound&outbound tcp connection where local port 3389".
5. click ok all the way to save changes
It seams that remote desktop programs are blocked by Kaspersky , I use now an old version of kaspersky and have no more problem with blocking.
the team viewer seems to be blocked by kaspersky 2010 too
I use kaspersky v.7 now and it seems it is the best at least for me.
Last edited by robk; 8th June 2010 at 05:28 PM. Reason: Removed hyperlink to third party site.
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