Yes. It is a Windows 2000 Server machine that I can connect to both on
the local network and via an SSH tunnel. It is simply to do with natd's
port forwarding. I also cannot use port forwarding to access any other
services on the 2000 Server box such as telnet or ftp for example.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Rgds,
Jon
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Subject: Re: NATD Port Forwarding question
Is the system configured to accept remote desktop requests? Windows XP
has it disabled by default.
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From: Jon Kurjakovich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 3:57 AM
Subject: NATD Port Forwarding question
Hi there,
I am currently using FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE. I do plan on upgrading to
5.2-CURRENT shortly but I know people who are using 5.2-CURRENT and
are experiencing the same problem as me. If this email is not
appropriate in this mailing list, could you please forward me to the
correct one. Thank you.
My problem: I am trying to use NATD to forward packets to machines on
the internal network using the redirect_port command. I am
specifically trying to connect to a Terminal Server on a Windows 2000
machine. It never seems to work for me. I am running natd using the
following
command: natd -f /etc/natd.conf with the following options in my
natd.conf file.
interface tun0
same_ports yes
use_sockets yes
unregistered_only
redirect_port tcp 192.168.1.2:3389 3389
When I create an SSH tunnel using putty, that works fine. It is only
when I try and use natd w/ port-forwarding that it doesn't work. I
configure an extremely open firewall to ensure it is not my firewall
causing the problems. The commands I use are:
/sbin/ipfw -f flush
/sbin/ipfw add 50 divert natd all from any to any via tun0 /sbin/ipfw
add pass all from any to any
If anybody could shine any light on this problem for me - it'd be
greatly appreciated. I have been trying to resolve the problem
on-and-off for months now to no avail. I finally decided I should try
the mailing list.
Thanks.
Regards,
Jon
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