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Join Date: Aug 2008
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OS: VistaSP1
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Trying to change RDP to port 3391
I am trying to get the ability to to RDP to any of my home networked computers. I have port forwarding on my Westell 7500: 3389=Server 2K8; 3390=XPproSP3; 3391=Vista64_SP1; 3389 works, haven't tested 3390. I've run "PortQryV2" on the Vista (3391) with this result:
"PortQry Version 2.0 Log File System Date: Thu Aug 28 12:08:56 2008 Command run: portqry -n Sunset-B03 -r 3389:3391 -l Vista-1.txt Local computer name: SUNSET-B03 Querying target system called: Sunset-B03 Attempting to resolve name to IP address... Name resolved to 192.168.1.15 querying... TCP port 3389 (ms-wbt-server service): NOT LISTENING TCP port 3390 (unknown service): NOT LISTENING TCP port 3391 (unknown service): LISTENING ========= end of log file ========= PortQry developed by Tim Rains " This log file seems to indicate that 3391 is listening but does not know what it is listening for. Of course when I try to RDP, get the full range on indeterminite -> error: "[5]:access denied to "This computer can't connect to the remote computer." Has anyone connected to different computers on the same router? (yes I know, "RDP Computer_IP:3391") TIA G. |
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