So I started to clean out all IPs that were block more then a months time and reduced the list to around 200. Would a firewall take to check all these IPs to the connecting one, and would it responde in time to the RDP cliente. I had a lot of IPs mainly because the server was massively attacked (around 5000 IPs blocked) so in my head I was thinking how long This program places a block ip on firewall list and then remove it after a certain amount of time but it does not. Ok I use a program to block IPs case they fail a login on Remote Desktop more then 5 times. but I think I solved the problem in my case. I had the same problem and after banging my head against the wall I had this problem narrowed down to the firewall. I also see a few other entries on here of similar issues from Mac High Sierra with no responses - has something recently changed on the Mac side that is causing issues? I re-downloaded V8 and tried to connect whilst I was getting the V10 0x4 error and in V8 the msg is "Connection reset by peer".Īnything I can check on the network/router, Mac or Windows settings? I've only recently started using V10, and V8 had been working fine. It's as if its maintaining the original connection, and can't reconnect. If I reboot the Windows 10 box, or connect to it via another remote tool (eg TeamViewer) and then disconnect, I can reuse MRD to connect again. If this keeps happening, contact you network administrator for assistance. I can connect initially, but if I suspend the Mac and reopen it and try to connect via MRD I get the error "Your session ended because of an error. 10.2.1 (1143) Beta on Mac High Sierra 10.13.6 attempting to connect to a local (LAN) Windows 10 system.
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