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Old 06-16-2008, 05:08 AM
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Map a range a port to a computer in server 2003

I've set up a home server, which acts as a router by using the Routing and
Remote Access tool in Windows Server 2003.
It works fine, but yesterday my brother told me that he wanted to host an
AOC game, so I need to map a bunch of ports (like TCP Ports 28800-29000) to
his computer.
In Routing and Remote Access tool, I can just map these port one by one. But
there are 200 ports in this case! So what can I do to map these ports
efficiently.

Thank you very much.
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Old 06-16-2008, 03:14 PM
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Re: Map a range a port to a computer in server 2003

Most likely they are outbound,..not inbound. So you don't do anything. RRAS
lets everything outbound be default.

If they are inbound forget RRAS,...remove (or disable) one nic on the RRAS
box and remove RRAS. But a cheap NAT Device (Linksys, DLink, whatever) and
replace the RRAS box with the NAT Device.

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"Marcus" <Marcus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I've set up a home server, which acts as a router by using the Routing and
> Remote Access tool in Windows Server 2003.
> It works fine, but yesterday my brother told me that he wanted to host an
> AOC game, so I need to map a bunch of ports (like TCP Ports 28800-29000)
> to
> his computer.
> In Routing and Remote Access tool, I can just map these port one by one.
> But
> there are 200 ports in this case! So what can I do to map these ports
> efficiently.
>
> Thank you very much.



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