Remote Terminal Services RDP Port

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I am trying to configure Remote Terminal Services and seem to have
successfully done so at least on my local lan. I would like to try this
from outside. What port(s) and transport(s) (TCP and/or UDP) do I need to
open on my router to allow me to connect to a remote session on my server
from the Internet?
 
Re: Remote Terminal Services RDP Port


"~~Alan~~" <a.shepro-NoSpam@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I am trying to configure Remote Terminal Services and seem to have
>successfully done so at least on my local lan. I would like to try this
>from outside. What port(s) and transport(s) (TCP and/or UDP) do I need to
>open on my router to allow me to connect to a remote session on my server
>from the Internet?
>


TCP port 3389 by default but you can set any port you like with a registry
hack.
 
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Antw: Remote Terminal Services RDP Port

Dear Alan,

You only have to open port 3389 TCP on your router and a forwarding to your server.

Best regards
Roland

>>> ~~Alan~~<a.shepro-NoSpam@gmail.com> 23.10.2008 23:42 >>>

I am trying to configure Remote Terminal Services and seem to have
successfully done so at least on my local lan. I would like to try this
from outside. What port(s) and transport(s) (TCP and/or UDP) do I need to
open on my router to allow me to connect to a remote session on my server
from the Internet?
 
Re: Remote Terminal Services RDP Port

thanks all

~alan

"~~Alan~~" <a.shepro-NoSpam@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:uKRVFhVNJHA.276@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>I am trying to configure Remote Terminal Services and seem to have
>successfully done so at least on my local lan. I would like to try this
>from outside. What port(s) and transport(s) (TCP and/or UDP) do I need to
>open on my router to allow me to connect to a remote session on my server
>from the Internet?
>
 
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