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btw...Remote Desktop Connection on 2003 has up to 128 bit encryption, depending on what the client PC is capable of.
Nice. But if I don't do that, then I have to have port forwarding?
Yes. If you use Windows "Remote Desktop Connection" you'll need to open a port through the router.
My : If you have a strong user password policy on the server, and you use Windows update on a regular basis - the Windows Remote vulnerabilities are minimal. Besides, weren't you using W.R. before the router replacement?
Hamachi is a nice product, but it also has it's own vulnerabilities. Personally, I lean towards a simple / minimalist approach. Why bring in a third party if unnecessary?
Like I said, that's just my
We were using WR before the router was replaced, but I don't know if were using port forwarding or a third party program. I doubt it was the latter, but my boss didn't recall ever having to set up port forwarding either.
btw...Remote Desktop Connection on 2003 has up to 128 bit encryption, depending on what the client PC is capable of.
Hmm, how would I know what the other PC's can do?
Alright, here's where we were at when I came in today:
Although the DNS that the router was giving to the server was the same, the server said it was something completely different. I set up port forwarding in the router for TCP port 3389, but RDC won't connect from a computer outside the local network.
On the router, I have two sections that look very similar. One is the port forwarding and the other is True Static IP Port Management. Do I need to concern myself with the latter?
Yeah...