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DNAT with port number change

I have a XG 125. I want to set up Port Forwarding but I want to use non-standard ports.

For example,; for RDP I want to connect to remote.company.com:3989 and have the XG translate the port to 3389 then forward it to the computer that I want to RDP to.

I can see how to open a port for RDP, but I don't see how do do the port number change.

I am new to the XG and I can't figure out what to search for to find my answer.



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  • Hi,

    you do not need to setup a specific translate of the port, you set the rule in the firewall and select RDP which will translate 1:66635 to 3389.

    Where does your firewall rule sit in your list of rules? How many devices will access the rule? How are you limiting the access to the rule?

    The XG searched your firewall rules starting at the top, not by rule number.

    Ian

  • That doesn't exactly meet my needs. I have two users who want to RDP into their computers. I want to set up user 1 on port 3889 and then User 2 on 3989. Depending which port number they specify would depend which computer they connect to. I don't want to edit the computer registry on the destination computers. I want to keep their RDP ports at 3389 (so I can RDP internally).

    I don't see how I can accept an incoming request on port 3989 and translate the request to 3389.

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  • That doesn't exactly meet my needs. I have two users who want to RDP into their computers. I want to set up user 1 on port 3889 and then User 2 on 3989. Depending which port number they specify would depend which computer they connect to. I don't want to edit the computer registry on the destination computers. I want to keep their RDP ports at 3389 (so I can RDP internally).

    I don't see how I can accept an incoming request on port 3989 and translate the request to 3389.

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