how can connect a none standard port terminal services? - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro General

for example I want to connect 111.111.111.111:8888
that is none standard port (3389)
how can connect it with TSC on my o2 exec?
if the port is 3389,it works well.
thx

How to change the Terminal Services Remote listening port
Hello,
THis page may help you:
http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.o...html#change_the_Remote_Desktop_Listening_Port
The idea is to create a registry value that corresponds to the port 8888 in your example).
Hope this helps.

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Terminal services client:port setting ?

How can I use Terminal services client to connect to XP remote desktop not using port 3389 ???
since i have change the default port 3389 to 4489, but the Terminal services client on the Qtek 9100 canot input ports, any tweak ? Thanks
You should be able to input the port by a : after the address.
e.g. 127.127.127.127:1234
heliosfa said:
You should be able to input the port by a : after the address.
e.g. 127.127.127.127:1234
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on a PC-yes, however on PPC this doesn't work as the initial question also states
Tweaks2k2 .Net has the option to change the TS Client Port. Unfortunatly I don't know the registry hack.
Sorry naughty, was sure that i had done this of my universal

Using a Port other than 3389 for Terminal services ?????????

Hi,
Is it possible to use a port other 3389 with the Terminal services client?
Or is this hardcoded into the client ?
Thanks
Rob
No its not possible. Also the server always runs on port 3389.
lutzs said:
No its not possible. Also the server always runs on port 3389.
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REALLY!
Please explain ? As we run a multiple server network with Terminal services running on various port from 3385 up to 3399. We also change the default port on our workstations (XP prof) from 3389 This a well documented item. You then specify in Terminal server client:- IPORT. Example: 84.234.456.789:3396. Use it everyday!
Rob
two ways that you can do this:
1: on the host machine, regedit to here:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\
Control\Terminal Server\WinStations\RDP-Tcp
Find "Portnumber" and open. Click on "Decimal" and change to the desired port. The PC will now listen on your specified port number for incoming terminal service requests.
2: If you have a router you can use port redirection. (virtual servers etc)
Specify the ext port number (eg. 3390) then the int port number (3389) then the IP address of your target PC. This will redirect all traffic recieved on port 3390 to port 3389 to your specified internal IP address.
To access remotely for example using remote desktop connection, enter your IP address (or dynamic DNS address) followed by :3390
Hope this helps
J
Thanks Codiac,
So you can't specify the port in terminal services client connection box (as per a Full size PC runing XP Prof) only as a registery change.
Your piccy is right, you can enter IP addresses followed by a port number.
eg: 81.33.44.55:3399
The problem with, for example XP Pro is that it will only listen on 3389 by default, the registry change is necessary if you want to access more than 1 PC on a network.
As per your piccy, once you have edited the registry to a chosed port, the PC will then listen on that port (eg. :3390).
I personally use Option 2, this requires no change to the registry of a PC, the router does the redirection for you.
for example:
PC 1 = 192.168.0.1
PC 2 = 192.168.0.2
To access PC 1 allow a rule in the router to pass port (external) 3389 to (internal) 3389 to 192.168.0.1
To access PC 2 allow rule in router to pass port (external) 3390 to (internal) 3389 to 192.168.0.2
this way, when you open the remote desktop connection client and enter say, 81.44.231.22:3390 the router will see 3390 and redirect it to 3389 straight to 192.168.0.2
Hope this helps
J
Hi Codiac.
I think I'm confusing you here. Port change, at the host is not the problem. Either by router redirection, or registry edit of the listening port of the HOST. Its the CLIENT in Win mobile 5 wont let you specify a port when connecting to a host. You can with a registery edit of the Win mobile client on the Pocket PC, change the port, but not at connection IP 'time'
Rob

how 2 use non default port with Terminal Service Client?

In WM5 there is a built in Terminal Service Client. I need to connect to a PC that is behind a firewall and is using a non default port number.
I am easily able to connect via Windows RDP, but the WM Terminal Service Client does not seem to even try and connect if i use a non standard port number.
Example: \\10.0.0.1:4540
Any ideas how to get this to work?
I'm holding a baby in one hand, so briefly, is possible, need to edit registry appropriately. VJFullscreenTSC thread may discuss setting but it's googalable. I think it's the only setting that can be changed.
V
Bonus first hit:
http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/RemoteDesktop/RemoteDesktopSetupandTroubleshooting.html
at the bottom

ActiveSync over GPRS - Programming Request

Guys,
i know im not that great of a programmer. But i was wondering if anyone can program the following setup? it would help A LOT of us newbies .
- Serial Port emulator for PocketPC.
a. Input has to be transfert from a serial port (for use with activesync) to the internet service (TCP) with a specific IP-adress and back.
- Serial Port emulator for PC.
a. The emulator needs to listen to a specific port for TCP connection requests. And forward everything to the emulated com-port and back.
I know there excist many serial emulators for the pc, but none with an TCP/IP server integraded.
For a visual display, take a look at the picture that is included.
This is a very interesting thing. It would just provide ActiveSync over ANY TCP/IP connection (so also WiFi and such).
The serial ports part can certainly be done (not that I looked into how difficult it is, but I know it is possible)
I am however still unclear in how doing this would enable ActiveSync to work. Sure I can connect the PC side to a COM port, but how would this work on the PPC side? If I look in ActiveSync there, I don't see an option to connect to a COM port. Maybe I am overlooking something.
There are several USB-over-IP solutions out there, would they help in achieving your goal?? although its not clear to me what your goal is...
Hope this is helpful,
Cheers!
nid

Remote D(emned)esktop- I've looked everywhere-and find BIIIG nothing

My respect
I search this forum,other forums,web...and I can't find appropriate
explenation,user guide,or how to, for this matter!!!
I hope somebody can help me!
RDP going me crazy!
I install Remote Desktop Mobile on my Xda Trion,setup my PC(i hope so),and trid to connect,but...nothing
I have Huawei MT882 v2.0 ADSL modem,on my WinXPpro.,and I must setup static IP address and forward port(http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Huawei/SmartAX-MT882v2/Utorrent.htm) because of uTorrent.
When I tried to connect to my PC with address 192.168.x.x (or 5.129.252.10)Remote Desktop Mobile return me: Cannot connect.Likely reasons are: 1. The remote computer...
I wonder,what should I do,to make this thing work?
Which IP addres I should use,do I must install Remote Desktop Web Connection from Add/Remove Windows Components/Internet Information Service/World Wide Web Service,...should I forward some ports,NAT,what add in Select Remote User...WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT!!!?
PS I tried with Hamachi!Unsuccessful!Also tried VNC,Logmein
Please help!!!
First of all this forum is actually about HTC telephones and windows mobile.
But to answer your question :
You first need to make sure the router is setup to forward port 3389 (RDP port) to your ip address of the pc which you enabled RDP on.
Next thing to do is check if there is a seperate firewall (software of hardware) which could interfere with communication. Keep in mind port 3389 must be open to accept connections.
As a general rule it is not advisable to post your ip address to the public like this , esp if your posting about RDP, beacuse RDP will open your pc to the world.
Good Luck !
BTW , google is your friend.
Re:
Thanks for the answer,and advice!
I agre! It's not realy smart from me to public my address!!!
But!
I'm desperate(housewife)! )
Do you know,how to forward port on my ADSL modem,and which address i should use?
I tried all this with disabled firewall!
What is with Remote Desktop Web Connection,should I install it?
Googling almost 5 days and nights!
Xda Trion=HTC TyTN
As i don't know ALL ADSL modem in the world , i will try to explain it.
You should not need to install the web connection , this is only needed if you want to make a webpage which has an option to use the RDP inside the webpage.
Most routers/modem have a web interface. You can get into the interface by entering the ip addres of your router into a webbrowser. As you already setup port forwarding for Torrent I thought you already knew how to do this.
Once inside the webinterface , you should look for port forwarding / nat translation or similar. There should be an option to add a port forward.
Add as outside (internet) and inside (your network) port 3389 and TCP as protocol.
Next you need to know your local ip address. You can get this with opening a command prompt and entering ipconfig. The ip addres is usually something like 192.168.x.x (x is a number)....
Add this number to the forementioned line and you should be good to go. Apply the port forwarding (sometimes it's needed to save the settings to get them applied).
Blody Huawei MT882v2.0
Before my current ISP(Telekom Srbija) I use Neobee ISP,and with Neobee I didn't know for port forwarding etc.
Everything was Plug&Play,like it should be!
My torrent work for straight A,DHT status in torrent was green like Greny Smith apple without port forward...Those Were The Days...
On some Serbian forum( http://www.elitesecurity.org ) I find useful( i hope ) thread about port forwarding, and i hope that my Chinese sh.. modem Huawei can handle 2 port forwarding at the time, and also hope i don't screw my formerly port setup!
I write, if success!!!
Thanks P.
go to your router, and click on "port forward" tab.
port: 3389
protocol: both
ip address: 192.168.1.140 (based on your screenshot)
also need to enable "remote" on your Xp or Vista, and must have a user with password logon.
Forward port 3389
I just forwarded port 3389 on my Huawei MT882!
Nothing happened!
All same shi...!
I can't connect to my fuc... PC!!!
Some ideas???
Forward port 3389
I just forwarded port 3389 on my Huawei MT882!
Nothing happened!
All same shi...!
I can't connect to my fuc... PC!!!
Use LogMeIn free instead i#d say, its really simple to use and much more secure.
LogMeIn
I'v downloaded LogMeIn free,create account,bla-bla...
When I log in,somewhere on the page i read something like... three more try...
What's the catch?
Link,how to,etc...???
Thanks in advance!
There is no catch I've been using it for over a year with no worries, you might have signed up to try out pro version. But after that's finished will revert to free.

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