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podde2020-09-14 19:06:51
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podde, 2020-09-14 19:06:51

RDP connection to localhost from outside internet?

Hello,
there is a computer with a local address of 192.168...
There is a router to which I can connect from the outside via a white ip on port 8080 (77.....:8080; that is, I can change the settings on the router if necessary).
Can I somehow connect to the mentioned 192.168.... (which is on the local network behind the router)?

I always choose the answer-solution, thanks in advance.

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Alexander, 2020-09-14
@podde

Forward to 192.168 .... port 3389, and it is better to specify another port for the external one. Otherwise, the bots will get busy occupying all available RDP login streams.
If for good, then a VPN is better, since over time the bots will scan an open port, understand that RDP is there and will hammer it.

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Vladimir Korotenko, 2020-09-14
@firedragon

See portmapping on the sysadmins.ru resource, there is a topic where we discussed everything. In short, install rdp gateway and you have sufficient protection. True, purists offer to raise vpn and connect to rdp through it. I got
to the computer and added the link
https://sysadmins.ru/topic495465.html

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