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re: Why does my VPN Keep Dropping?
Sunday, July 13, 2008 at 12:21 am Windows Server 2003 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Jude Nihal Fernando
(113 messages posted)
Okay, I tried to forward ports using Routing and Remote Access, but they don't work.
I cannot access my inbound HTTP Server, which I could when I used my Linksys Router.
Now, for 192.168.8.8, I wanna forward port 8080 and 3389 to 192.168.8.8:3389, but
I can't do this in Routing and Remote Access. I could do this for my Linksys Router,
so can't I just use Internet Connection Sharing instead of Routing and Remote Access
and use Routing and Remote Access just for VPN?
On Friday, July 11, 2008 at 5:01 pm, appleoddity wrote:
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>Under routing and remote access, expand your server's name, expand IP Routing, then
>click NAT/Basic Firewall. Look over to the right-hand side, and you will see your
>interfaces that are installed on the server. Right click the WAN connection, and
>click 'properties.'
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>Now, click the "services and ports" tab, this is where you configure port forwarding.
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