To port map your modem/router, check out this page:
http://www.portforward.com/english/appl ... pindex.htmWith Regards to your WinGate settings, I could envisage a few scenarios depending on your setup.
1. If Your 2003 box has a default gateway set to 192.168.1.44 and the network card on your WAN side of WinGate is set to
EXTERNAL within WinGate, then you should just need navigate to GateKeeper --> Extended Networking Service --> Port Security, and Add in the rule:
Internet Computer to WinGate PC
Port 3389 to 3389
Redirect packet to IP Address 192.168.1.3 and port of 3389
Enable, Don't Translate Source IP.
2. 1. If Your 2003 box has a default gateway set to 192.168.1.44 and the network card on your WAN side of WinGate is set to
INTERNAL, then you should just need navigate to GateKeeper --> Extended Networking Service --> Port Security, and Add in the rule:
Local Computers to WinGate PC
Port 3389 to 3389
Redirect packet to IP Address 192.168.1.3 and port of 3389
Enable, Don't Translate Source IP.
3. If Your 2003 box
does not have a default gateway set to 192.168.1.44 then you should just need to Navigate to GateKeeper --> Services tab and:
Right Click the WWW Proxy Service and select New Service --> TCP Mapping Service
Name the Service RDP to 192.168.1.3
Port 3389 (Assuming that port is available on WinGate service; i.e. that Remote Desktop is not enabled on WinGate Server)
Enable "Enable Default Mapping to"
Enter the server address of 192.168.1.3, Port number 3389
Select the Binding Option, and either binding it to an
INTENRAL or
EXTERNAL adapter; which ever one your WAN one is marked as.
*I presume you will not need help with the policies.
**Beware of any security suites enabled on either the WinGate or 2003 box; the Windows Firewall is best disabled in the Windwos Services for the sake of testing.