On 2007-05-15 22:38, Tage Danielsen wrote:
> <snip>
>>
> The adress 10.10.10.240 is the server adress, and I have a Cisco
> router on 10.10.10.1 the router has a public adress, and it map
> another public adress to my server. So the server is acting as it's
> own firewall, because the router is mapping the public adress to the
> server and send all traffic to this.
Just set the router to map 0/0:3389 to the Win2003 server. It's probably
far more complicated and much more difficult to map everything to the
SuSE server, then have it remap this one port to the Win server. It
would also require the Win server to send traffic from this port (only)
back through the SuSE server, while everything else is sent directly to
the router.

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