David Kitchens wrote:
> When you hit the remote desktop page, if you don't type in any ip it
> will connect to the machine its running on or any other machine on
> the internet. You cannot connect to machine2 in your LAN using the
> web connector. If you need to access multiple machines on your LAN,
> set each machine to listen on a different port, 3390, 3391, etc, and
> use the true RDP Client and specify yourWANip:3391 and it will take
> you to that machine. Of course you have to have separate NAT and
> rules for each machine. The web connector would work like you want if
> it were not in your LAN by specifying the port as it's just a client
> like the other person said.
It would be easier to setup a PPTP VPN. Once connected to the m0n0wall,
you can connect to any machine on the LAN (you're "on" the LAN at that
point).
You also would not need to open multiple pin holes for multiple RDP
connections.
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James W. McKeand |