02-07-2003 02:49 PM - edited 03-02-2019 04:54 AM
I have two routers connected via an ipsec tunnel. on one router i have a static entry mapping a port on the external interface to a port on an internal server. for example i map port 3389 (RDP, remote desktop protocol) on the external to an internal win2k server. a host on the other network cannot terminal service into the server with the static mapping through the tunnel. how can i allow an host to terminal service into that server from the remote network through the tunnel and still have that static mapping? any suggestions, ideas or solutions will greatly reduce my asprin bill. :) thanks!
02-07-2003 02:57 PM
I'd like to see how you are doing the port mapping. I was told that IOS could not do it.
02-07-2003 03:03 PM
ip nat inside source static tcp [inside host] [inside host port] interface ethernet 0/0 [outside port mapped to inside port]
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