gusbrunston
Programmer
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Hi:
I just finished changing from cable to T1. It took me awhile, but I got the IP's and the DNS's set, and the network is working, and I can access the boxes at the office with my computer at home
. I could never have done this without finding the forwarding port number 3389 on thread595-739535 in Tek-Tips.
Now I'm curious, why port 3389? How many ports are there?
I'm also curious about security. Have I now created a hole in a firewall that leaves my office network vulnerable? Or would one need a lot more information to tell that?
Any comments, suggestions, would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,[/tt]
[tt]Gus Brunston - Access2000(DAO)
Skill level based on 1-10: 7
Webmaster: www.rentdex.com[/tt]
Hi:
I just finished changing from cable to T1. It took me awhile, but I got the IP's and the DNS's set, and the network is working, and I can access the boxes at the office with my computer at home
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Now I'm curious, why port 3389? How many ports are there?
I'm also curious about security. Have I now created a hole in a firewall that leaves my office network vulnerable? Or would one need a lot more information to tell that?
Any comments, suggestions, would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,[/tt]
![[glasses] [glasses] [glasses]](/data/assets/smilies/glasses.gif)
Skill level based on 1-10: 7
Webmaster: www.rentdex.com[/tt]