RE: Port forwarding & failure to get out to port 3389 w/ remote de

From: jason (jason_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/26/05


Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 11:57:04 -0800

Hi Jim,
Yes, it was a type. I meant 3389. I don't think that is it either. the
puclic address i see when i go to whatismyip is 24.44.xxx.xx and the computer
I try to hit from the client side is 24.44.xxx.xx:3389. The router settings
are set to forward all incoming traffic from port 3389 to 192.268.1.102. Am
I missing something? Please advise. Thanks!
Jason

"Jim, MCSE" wrote:

> First I assume you mean port 3389 and that was just a typo. I think I see
> what the problem is. You have the public address actually on the desktop
> itself and not the router. when you do a ipconfig/all you should see
> 192.168.1.102 and when you go to whatismyip.com you should see the public
> address that your router is going out. If you see both the same then your
> desktop has the wrong settings on it and that is why the port fordaring isn't
> working. Well, it is because it is forwarding that request to 192.168.1.102
> but there is not a computer there to answer.
>
> Jim



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