09-25-2012 11:44 AM - edited 03-11-2019 04:59 PM
I have several client machines( inside) that needs to have an RDP access to one server(outside) reside on customer site. The challenge is that the clinet machines can be anywhere/any subnet at any given time and will have different IP address from DHCP.Because of this i can't use the static NAT. Also, I only need RDP access from my network to the customer server only. So will it work if i use PAT? Thanks for the help in advance
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09-25-2012 11:59 AM
Hello Sandeep,
In my opinion there shouldnt be any issue since you are Natiing the RDP clients to a single IP. As long as we have static nat and permission at the destination ( Server Side) it should work
Hope it helps
Harish.
09-25-2012 11:59 AM
Hello Sandeep,
In my opinion there shouldnt be any issue since you are Natiing the RDP clients to a single IP. As long as we have static nat and permission at the destination ( Server Side) it should work
Hope it helps
Harish.
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