[BC] Multiple DYNDNS on one public IP-answer found

Art Reed areed21774 at aol.com
Sat Mar 21 14:24:07 CDT 2009


   First, thanks to all who made suggestions.
   The answer is to make the second computer listen for RDP on a different
   port., i.e., 3390 instead of 3389. Also needed to tell that machine to open
   that port.
   I inserted the appropriate port forwarding entries on the RV082, pointing at
   the IP of the new machine.
   Finally, when I log in remotely, using remote desktop, I specify which port
   is used, as in  mydomain.dyndns.org:3390  to get to the second machine, or
   mydomain.dyndns.org:3389 to get to the machine I originally set up.
   Works fine that way.
   Art
   Cowboy wrote:

On Friday 20 March 2009 05:18 pm, Art Reed wrote:
  

 I am puzzling over how I might accomplish this:
 
 I have Comcast cable service with one public dynamic IP address
 I have a Linksys RV082 router
 
 I currently have a DYNDNS host set up so that one user can access his 
 desktop via remote desktop (computer1.dyndns.org) keyed into remote 
 desktop connects through router/nat to an in house machine on a private 
 lan (192.168.1.x)
 
 I set up a second DYNDNS host on the same dynamic IP address 
 (computer2.dyndns.org).  Can I route this internally through the RV082 
 to a different in house machine? If so, how?
    

 Does that router do port forwarding ?
 Can you assign service ports to "remote desktop" ?
 You may need to use a real remote access package, like
 logmein or some such.
 ( Yeah, I know. It's a violation of M$ EULA to use anything
 not sold by M$ )

  



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