Remote Desktop Connection over port 80 only

G

Guest

Hi,
I have a requirement to connect from within a heavily firewalled network out
to other Windows Servers on the internet. This network only allows
connections out on port 80, 443 and a few other common ports. Terminal
Services port 3389 is blocked as are most others.

Is there a way to do this with Remote Desktop Connections or some other
technology ?

Regards
Michael Green
 
R

Robert L [MVP - Networking]

For security reason, some companies block port 3389. Only your administrator can help.

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
Hi,
I have a requirement to connect from within a heavily firewalled network out
to other Windows Servers on the internet. This network only allows
connections out on port 80, 443 and a few other common ports. Terminal
Services port 3389 is blocked as are most others.

Is there a way to do this with Remote Desktop Connections or some other
technology ?

Regards
Michael Green
 
S

Sooner Al [MVP]

Michael said:
Hi,
I have a requirement to connect from within a heavily firewalled network
out
to other Windows Servers on the internet. This network only allows
connections out on port 80, 443 and a few other common ports. Terminal
Services port 3389 is blocked as are most others.

Is there a way to do this with Remote Desktop Connections or some other
technology ?

Regards
Michael Green

Have you tried simply appending the open port number, i.e. 80 or 443, to the
address of the PC you want to remotely access/connect to?

your.remotePC.address:443

This presumes..

You have changed the Remote Desktop listening port on the PC

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q306759
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q304304

....OR...configured port redirection on any firewall/router the PC is behind
to redirect incoming TCP Port 443 traffic to TCP Port 3389. Here is an
example for SSH but you can do the same for Remote Desktop...

http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/Ssh/SSHPortRedirect.jpg

Another option is to access the remote PC through a VPN. For example I have
accessed my home LAN through an OpenVPN tunnel using a UDP Port like 11503
for example then run Remote Desktop through that.

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pbscott

Michael said:
Hi,
I have a requirement to connect from within a heavily firewalled network out
to other Windows Servers on the internet. This network only allows
connections out on port 80, 443 and a few other common ports. Terminal
Services port 3389 is blocked as are most others.
Logmein.com works fine for us
 

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