Re: Windows Remote Desktop over ssh




Jeff B wrote:
> 1) use ONLY your public IP addresses, not the 127.*.*.* OR
> at least use your DHCP address assigned.
> 2) for public accesss from the Internet,you must port forward off your
> router, whatever port you are attempting, to the DHCP ip of the machine
> holding that port open, AND
> 3) allow your firewall to accept port XX from any
>
Thanks Jeff. In my original post I did not know about the use of only
public address - but in my later posts - I have already tried this.

I have not understood if you are suggesting that I try something else
- to get this to work.
O.O.

.



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