Re: Now that I've got my router configured properly I can't connect!
From: Joe (joe_at_jretrading.com)
Date: 10/15/04
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Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 20:19:44 +0100
In message <uejQkfpsEHA.636@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl>, Timothy Morris
<tim@online.kingswoodhouse.e7even.com> writes
>I know, but it is situated in a hundred year old house, and it would cost a
>fortune to run some CAT5 back to the main switch. There might be a way, I've
>got someone pulling some cables to extend the security system, I'll get him
>to see if he can find a way of getting cables up there without requiring a
>spend of several thousand pounds in redecoration.
>
>Just to be 100% sure port 1723 has to be opened on the CLIENT firewall?
>
No, at the server end, and must be forwarded to the server. And also
protocol (*not* port) 47. You shouldn't need anything open at the client
end, the firewall is stateful. I'm using an older Speedtouch to access a
remote SBS, and the only incoming port is 22.
-- Joe
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