Re: Port Mapping through a Win 2003 Server to a client machine
- From: "Bill Grant" <not.available@online>
- Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 10:50:34 +1100
It's a GUI interface. You just type the IP address in the box!
John F wrote:
> Thanks Bill. Can you suggest a step by step guild to accomplish the
> mapping in my original message.
>
>> Port forwarding in W2k/W2k3 is done through the NAT section of
>> RRAS. After you install RRAS and NAT you will find a special ports
>> tab under NAT in the MMC.
>>
>> John F wrote:
>>> I need to set up W2003 server (no external router) so that I can use
>>> the public IP address of the server with a specific port that will
>>> point to a private IP address within the internal network. This
>>> would allow us to access a program that uses a web interface by
>>> entering say 111.111.111.111:5200 being routed to 192.168.2.10.
>>>
>>> Please be specific as possible.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
.
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