H
hopson
We have a specific network configuration where the client
desktop does not have IP access to the windows 2000
server. We must provide a Proxy/Relay service on an
intermediate server. Will a standard TCP port relay on
port 3389 provide access from the client to the server, or
are other ports needed? The proxy is required to operate
in both directions.
desktop does not have IP access to the windows 2000
server. We must provide a Proxy/Relay service on an
intermediate server. Will a standard TCP port relay on
port 3389 provide access from the client to the server, or
are other ports needed? The proxy is required to operate
in both directions.