Mikrotik Tutorial no. 17: Port Forwarding To Windows Remote Desktop by MIkrotik Router

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Welcome to Learn Mikrotik Configuration Series - Tutorial no. 17

"PORT FORWARDING for Windows Remote Desktop"

In this video you will learn how to port forward to our local Windows PC or Server by mikrotik router.

After completion of the video, you will able to port forward Windows Remote Desktop port to access internal PC from public network


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thank You so much! been looking for guide like this. You are the best!

enble
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Thank you for this tutorial, I subscribe.

sabrina-proxsyno
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Can we do a forward port number for remote desk? I have problem on that

danysvay
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how i do port forward more than one server ??

asadaliasghar
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How can get remote access through iLO4 to HP ML10 server

adnanberki
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And how to forwarding to Multi remote desktop?

maosopheak
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Remote desktop can not connet to remote desk for reason... Here my problem and i want to do port forwarding in different number.. How to slove it bro

danysvay
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bhiaya, pppoe te to shared ip. amar ip to change hoye jabe. tokhon ki port forwarding kaj korbe or remotely ami login korte parbo??

md.ziaurrahman
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you'd better hide it behind reverse proxy

makeitcloudy
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Never Ever do it like this ! it's like you are inviting CORONA to enter your PC!!
Ideally you should be using PPTP / L2TP * to safely connect from home to office PC. IF for some reason RDP is necessary then at least do following
- Change RDP port, like at least 5 digits ports (E.g: 54879, DONOT EVER PUBLISH RDP standard port on internet ]
- Make a Firewall to allow access to this port from trusted IP range only like from your home internet IP range, & if you know home internet IP address, then allow only this IP range to connect to this port EITHER in NAT SRC-ADDRESS list or in FIREWALL . example if your home internet WAN IP is 221.112.113.50 then in NAT or FIREWALL rule, allow only 221.112.113.0/24, it will at least limit the attacks from the internet to this port.

syedjahanzaib
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Dont do that that way!! It is very unsecure solution for RDP.

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DONT DO THIS. It exposes you to hackers

andrewthrift