Set the interface to the interface Anyconnect client uses, and set packet type to TCP. Under source, use the IP range for Anyconnect, Destination IP to the RDP Server and Destination port to 3389. That will tell you if there is any policy in place to block the traffic, in particular to RDP (TCP/3389).
Hello, I am in the process of trying to configure an ASA 5505 for the AnyConnect VPN Client; the Cisco article below states the following:![Windowsvpnestablishment Windowsvpnestablishment](http://www.petenetlive.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/001-AnyConnect-Profile-Editor.png)
Note: MS Terminal Services is not supported in conjunction with the AnyConnect client. You cannot RDP to a computer and then initiate an AnyConnect session. You cannot RDP to a client that is connected via AnyConnect.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6120/products_configuration_example09186a00808efbd2.shtml
Does this mean I would not be able to remote destop into a computer I had connected to using the AnyConnect client!? Surely not? Or does it state the obvious in that you can't remote desktop going the other way? (ie. RDP to the computer that initiated the VPN tunnel using the AnyConnect client).
As you can probably firure I have not managed to get the AnyConnect working yet or I'd be able to test it.
Thanks,
David.