Remote Desktop Connection and RDP port forwarding Remote Desktop Protocol: RDP is a protocol developed by Microsoft, to provide a user with a graphical interface to another computer. It is one type of application sharing protocol. In widows Xp and windows vista, RDP is pre-installed as Remote desktop connection. Microsoft RDP includes the following features:
The default port used for remote desktop protocol is port 3389. Now, if you are trying to use the Remote desktop feature of windows and are hosting your remote desktop pc from behind a router, you will require opening a port in your router for forwarding. Otherwise you can not remotely access your pc from another pc from the internet.
So what you can do is open the router configuration page. Specify another external port number and then point that port to the 3398(Default port for RDP) on the IP address of the computer that you wanted to access. Another workaround is to change the listening port for remote desktop. How to change the listening port for Remote DesktopFollowing is the list of steps to follow to change (remote desktop protocol) RDP port:
Note: After going through the above list of steps, when you try to connect to this computer by using Remote Desktop Connection, you must enter the new port.
The main reason behind changing the RDP listening port is security. Since everyone knows that 3389 is default port for RDP. So anonymous user can check that port to find if you have Remote desktop enabled and can potentially attack on your network. |
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RDP port change | RDP port forwarding for Remote Desktop Connection
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