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How to do "ports forwarding" on NT server?

 
 
SanJose239
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      20th Aug 2004
Hi everyone,

I have a Windows NT 4.0 server, running Service Pack 6a that acts as a DHCP
server, assigning dynamic IP addresses to other client PC's on the LAN.

1) How do I confirm if TCP/IP port 5136, and UDP port 5236 are opened on this
NT server? If they're not open, how do I open these ports?

2) I would like to do a "port forward" of these ports to the client PC with IP
address of 10.0.0.25. How do I do this on Windows NT server?

Thanks in advance.
 
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