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ntserver123 (TechnicalUser)
7 Oct 07 19:51
Hi guys.  I have NT 4 Server Enterprise Edition.  NT Option Pack, and Proxy Server 2.0..


I am trying to forward ports..  Network is like so:

There is a Linksys DSL router, 10.0.24.1..  NT Server is homed at 10.0.24.2, and 172.16.100.1 (the local network)..  All my home computers use NT Server as gateway, DNS, and proxy..

I have one computer, 172.16.100.64 running eMule, it requires several ports forwarded.  In Linksys router there is a special configuration page for forwarding port ranges.  I'm sure there is something similar in NT 4 server..

Please point me to the right direction.
Griffyn (Programmer)
12 Oct 07 6:54
I'm going on memory here coz I don't have access to my NT4 server atm.  Get into the Network control panel option, go to Protocols, then TCP/IP then click Advanced and you should have Port Forwarding.  If not, look around in there.

If still not, go back and look at the Services tab (still within the Network bit) and look at the properties of them.

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