Discussion:
WAN IP Address
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Patrick Whittle
2009-04-20 14:18:12 UTC
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My ISP uses the following:

WAN IP Address: 24.57.199.51
Default Gateway: 24.57.192.1

Which IP do I give to a person in Illinois, so that he can connect to my
terminal server? This server is on my internal LAN.
Kerry Brown
2009-04-20 14:30:48 UTC
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The WAN IP address. You will have to forward the incoming port (3389?)
through your firewall/router/gateway device to the terminal server. Note
that this device is not the same thing as the ISP gateway you listed. Before
you do this make sure you understand the security implications. There are
many bots scouring the Internet looking for terminal servers. It is
imperative that you lock down the terminal server and ensure all accounts in
the entire network have strong passwords.
--
Kerry Brown
MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration
http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/
Post by Patrick Whittle
WAN IP Address: 24.57.199.51
Default Gateway: 24.57.192.1
Which IP do I give to a person in Illinois, so that he can connect to my
terminal server? This server is on my internal LAN.
GbH
2009-04-20 15:17:24 UTC
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Post by Kerry Brown
The WAN IP address. You will have to forward the incoming port (3389?)
through your firewall/router/gateway device to the terminal server.
Note that this device is not the same thing as the ISP gateway you
listed. Before you do this make sure you understand the security
implications. There are many bots scouring the Internet looking for
terminal servers. It is imperative that you lock down the terminal
server and ensure all accounts in the entire network have strong
passwords.
Especially since you've told them where to look!
Post by Kerry Brown
--
Kerry Brown
MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration
http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/
Post by Patrick Whittle
WAN IP Address: 24.57.199.51
Default Gateway: 24.57.192.1
Which IP do I give to a person in Illinois, so that he can connect to
my terminal server? This server is on my internal LAN.
--
Wisdom and experience come with age, they say, but I wish I could
remember the darn question
Kerry Brown
2009-04-20 15:49:15 UTC
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Post by GbH
Especially since you've told them where to look!
It really doesn't matter that someone posts a public IP, even to say they
are running a terminal server at that IP. If you are running a terminal
server the bots will find it and attack it regardless of whether you post
the IP or not. The important thing is to secure the terminal server. Then
it doesn't matter who knows the IP.
--
Kerry Brown
MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration
http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/
Jack-MVP
2009-04-20 17:22:54 UTC
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Hi
You got the gist of it in the above answers.
However there might be substantial difference to the setting and security
depending on your setting.
I.e. behind a Router, or directly on the Internet. Since you are on Cable
Internet connection your IP might stay the same for long time.
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).
Post by Patrick Whittle
WAN IP Address: 24.57.199.51
Default Gateway: 24.57.192.1
Which IP do I give to a person in Illinois, so that he can connect to my
terminal server? This server is on my internal LAN.
Bill Sanderson
2009-04-21 14:39:48 UTC
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Which brings another thought:

If you (the O.P.) are on a connection with a dynamic IP address--I.e. it may
change, even if that change is infrequent-- and you wish to enable someone
to connect over a period of time, you should provide a dynamic DNS entry so
that they can connect by name rather than requiring that they know the IP
address.

See www.dyndns.org for details. You will need to run client software on one
of your systems--some consumer-grade nat/router devices have this built-in.
Post by Jack-MVP
Hi
You got the gist of it in the above answers.
However there might be substantial difference to the setting and security
depending on your setting.
I.e. behind a Router, or directly on the Internet. Since you are on Cable
Internet connection your IP might stay the same for long time.
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).
Post by Patrick Whittle
WAN IP Address: 24.57.199.51
Default Gateway: 24.57.192.1
Which IP do I give to a person in Illinois, so that he can connect to my
terminal server? This server is on my internal LAN.
Patrick Whittle
2009-04-21 18:26:58 UTC
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Thank you for that. My collegue in Illinois will only connect when I have
him on Facebook. The terminal server is pretty much powered-down...
constantly.

PS There is absolutely nothing, on the server (i.e. spreadsheets,
confidentials, etc)
Post by Bill Sanderson
If you (the O.P.) are on a connection with a dynamic IP address--I.e. it
may change, even if that change is infrequent-- and you wish to enable
someone to connect over a period of time, you should provide a dynamic DNS
entry so that they can connect by name rather than requiring that they
know the IP address.
See www.dyndns.org for details. You will need to run client software on
one of your systems--some consumer-grade nat/router devices have this
built-in.
Post by Jack-MVP
Hi
You got the gist of it in the above answers.
However there might be substantial difference to the setting and security
depending on your setting.
I.e. behind a Router, or directly on the Internet. Since you are on Cable
Internet connection your IP might stay the same for long time.
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).
Post by Patrick Whittle
WAN IP Address: 24.57.199.51
Default Gateway: 24.57.192.1
Which IP do I give to a person in Illinois, so that he can connect to my
terminal server? This server is on my internal LAN.
Bill Sanderson
2009-04-22 18:24:40 UTC
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Regardless of confidentiality issues, use strong passwords. You may not be
worried about the data on the server, but you should worry about the server
being made use of by others for their own purposes--which can be pretty well
invisible without careful monitoring.
Post by Patrick Whittle
Thank you for that. My collegue in Illinois will only connect when I have
him on Facebook. The terminal server is pretty much powered-down...
constantly.
PS There is absolutely nothing, on the server (i.e. spreadsheets,
confidentials, etc)
Post by Bill Sanderson
If you (the O.P.) are on a connection with a dynamic IP address--I.e. it
may change, even if that change is infrequent-- and you wish to enable
someone to connect over a period of time, you should provide a dynamic
DNS entry so that they can connect by name rather than requiring that
they know the IP address.
See www.dyndns.org for details. You will need to run client software on
one of your systems--some consumer-grade nat/router devices have this
built-in.
Post by Jack-MVP
Hi
You got the gist of it in the above answers.
However there might be substantial difference to the setting and
security depending on your setting.
I.e. behind a Router, or directly on the Internet. Since you are on
Cable Internet connection your IP might stay the same for long time.
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).
Post by Patrick Whittle
WAN IP Address: 24.57.199.51
Default Gateway: 24.57.192.1
Which IP do I give to a person in Illinois, so that he can connect to
my terminal server? This server is on my internal LAN.
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