Hello All,
I had a operational RD Gateway server the last time I checked around a month ago. This is RD Gateway server on Server 2008 R2. The 120 grace period for licenses has expired and now i'm running into issues connecting. We have issued a third party SSL cert. I can access the log in screen just fine and log in. When I try to connect to an internal server through the gateway I get a prompt for credentials so in my head it is communicating with the server, but when I type the user/pass I receive the Remote Desktop Gateway Server is temporarily unavailable. I can RDP into all the internal server internally so that is taken care of. The policies are all correct. Although, I cannot RDP into the gateway server internally because there is no licensing server to provide a license. If I am unable to RDP into the gateway server internally will this cause the connections to the internal servers from the outside not to work? Do I need RDS CALs at this point to connect externally because the grace period is expired?
I have searched and searched through the error messages and all the configuration is correct. 32 bit applications are turned off in the app pools etc. In my head it has to do with the licensing, but I read when I got in this morning that even licensing shouldnt stop you from getting to a internal server from the gateway on the outside.
Could anyone please give me some clarity on this. I have clients that use this on a regular basis and need to get this up and running. Please help!