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I am unable to connect to Windows Remote Desktop (RD) from the internet. Remote Desktop TCP/UDP port 3389 is configured in port forwarding to the correct local PC. GRC.com 'Shields Up' service reports port 3389 as 'Stealth'. If it was exposed with port forwarding I wouild think it would report it as 'Closed' or 'Open' as determined by the PC firewall which is open for RD.
Anything I could be doing wrong?
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I would hazard a guess that you havent set up the pf rule correctly.
I use rdp all the time to several machines with no issues - obviously to do that I have to use a non standard ports for rdp on all but one machine. Actually a safer thing to do anyway - that's just a change on the rdp listening port in the registry of the machine.
If you select firewall settings and then port forwarding you can then select create a new port forwarding rule
in the right hand drop where it says application select remote desktop and it will show you whatthe rule should look like
Basically it should be tcp any -> 3389
udp any -> 3389
and the ip address or name of the device
Note that under advanced you can change the destination port
so you could set your pf rule to tcp any -> 9090
and destination port to 3389 so not having to change the listening port on the server
To access remotely your mstsc destination would then be YOUR WAN address:9090
This description is different dependant on the router you are using. The description here is for the Actiontec rev I - the worst port forwarding setup for any of the routers as there is no way to edit a setting so forcing you to recreate them each time
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To expand upon ViaFax's instructions, to reach your network from the WWW you need to address the public IP of your router not the private IP 192.168.1.1.
Also be aware that from time to time your public IP will change. You can work around this by installing a Dynamic DNS service that will automatically update your public IP address by provinding you a host name to use instead of an IP. BlueRouter.homeftp.net is an example of a host name whose public IP will automatically be updated whenever Verizon assigns your router a new public IP.
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Hi,
I recently switched to Verizon FIOS and have a Quantum gatway - which seems to have a complicated set up for portforwarding.
For RDP client, the forwarding worked well on the default port 3389, and that was easy.
However, I wanted to use a different port in the external IP (WANIP : port ) , but not able to figure out how to set this up in the router - any help is appreciated.
The advanced settings have very complicated set up as below:
Local devices listed | Application To Forward... |
Any Specify
Destination Ports
Any Specify
Protocol TCP |
Always
Forward to Port Same as Incoming Port |
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Basically you define the listening port on the redirected item.
So
desvice Application and Ports Forwarded Wan Connection Type
192.168.1.99:3389 Destination Ports 1489 All Broadband devices Active
TCP Any -> 1489
I'd show the screen print but it's ridiculously small and I don't know how to make it bigger, never used to be like that.
That was done with the Actiontec Rev I, the gateway may be different.