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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Jumps77 on June 14, 2002, 07:25:28 AM
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I have a esmith server running as my firewall, but I was wondering if it was possible to have it redirect my ip to a windows 2000 terminal server i am also running, so I can get access to the terminal server. Doing this without actually opening all ports, only the one required for terminal server which I think is 3248
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Port is 3389 I think
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OK..but how do I redirect the ip request to an internal ip number, that being the terminal server
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OK..but how do I redirect the ip request to an internal ip number, that being the terminal server
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The easiest way would probably be to set up an SSH tunnel using an SSH client like PuTTY, and then point your terminal server client to "localhost". Visit http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ for more information about PuTTY.
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I host a Terminal server behind E-smith. I installed the ip-forwardin module, and forward just port 3389 to the windows-server.
Another way is to connect with dial-in vpn to e-smith, and then start a session to the internal ip number.
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How Do I install this module and where do I get it from....?????
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here is a copy: raath.xs4all.nl
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do you have to forward tcp and udp or just tcp??
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just tcp: 3389