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Remo Connection XP Pro

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Preset Applications:
FTP
Telnet
SMTP
DNS
TFTP
Finger
HTTP
POP3
NNTP
SNMP

WHICH ONE OF THESE do i foreward to my internal ip addres of 192.168.1.****** whatever...so i can accept remote desktop connections? lemme know PLEASE!!!!
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RE: Remo Connection XP Pro

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None of them, if it is an application based firewall then you need to create a new application definition including the port to listen on. I'm not at work right now so I don't have the port number I had to define on my routing server there to allow incoming, but if you do a search on microsft's support knowledge base there is an article out there that gives the protocol definitions you would need as far as port and protocol. try Remote Desktop port or something like that for the search. Then just create the new definition and forward it...
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i got it :) thanks
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