> Hi Guys, Hi Matt
> > I have installed XRDP on my Linux Mint (v10) desktop and this works > great from other machines on my LAN. > > Once confirmed to be working locally I opened TCP 3389 through my home > firewall (hardware, not linux desktop) and pointed it to my Mint > desktop. But I cannot RDP in from the internet. That's weird. RDP uses TCP 3389 for connection and UDP 3389 for sound streaming (if available). No other port is required. Are you sure you forwarded port 3389 to your desktop IP? Have you enabled DHCP for you desktop? Did you try with any dynamicDNS service (such as no-ip or dyndns) ? > > I don't think I have any additional firewalls running on Linux, as I can > SSH into my Mint desktop from the internet. Could you please confirm if > there's any additional setting to allow RDP access from non-local > addresses in XRDP ? I have hardware thinclients that runs RDP and I was able to connect to XRDP over internet. Also tried with a Win-client and worked too. I just opened and forwarded tcp 3389 to mi internal IP. > > Many thanks, > Matt > -- dragonauta GPG-Key: 2FFBC43B Linux Registered User #436806 identi.ca/dragonauta twitter.com/doragonraider
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