T TheSiege Diamond Member Jun 5, 2004 3,918 14 81 Jul 10, 2005 #1 can i just use some random port and have it forward to my internal IP or do i need to open some other ports or what?
can i just use some random port and have it forward to my internal IP or do i need to open some other ports or what?
T Tu13erhead Diamond Member Mar 28, 2005 3,238 0 76 Jul 10, 2005 #2 Probably should put this in Networking.
S Sketcher Platinum Member Aug 15, 2001 2,237 0 0 Jul 10, 2005 #3 Depends on the type of remote connection you're looking for, depends on the router, depends on your IP configuration. And, you a search through the correct forum on a similar topic may net you the information you're looking for.
Depends on the type of remote connection you're looking for, depends on the router, depends on your IP configuration. And, you a search through the correct forum on a similar topic may net you the information you're looking for.
FoBoT No Lifer Apr 30, 2001 63,084 15 81 fobot.com Jul 10, 2005 #4 RDP defaults to 3389 so unless you have changed the port on the target pc, just forward 3389 to whatever internal IP you want to get to
RDP defaults to 3389 so unless you have changed the port on the target pc, just forward 3389 to whatever internal IP you want to get to