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Ответитьwhat if two computers in the same private network use Remote Desktop Connection at the same time?
ОтветитьI was hoping you would also talk about the risks associated with Port forwarding or ways to mitigate the risks. Thank you.
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ОтветитьImagine a world where we all use ipv6, so we don't need NAT anymore because we have enough addresses for everybody. Does the use case of port forwarding as described on the video will become obsolete?
ОтветитьWhy do ports that are well known need to be setup for forwarding? Like i have never setup my router for port forwarding they all get connections (connecting to internet, playing games)?
ОтветитьFucking good explanation and animation video!
ОтветитьIn gonna say it i prefer powercert videos over Professor Messer
ОтветитьDoes this mean a a system such as a computer can't connect to a LAN/router if the other connection hasn't port forwarded setup, over the net?
ОтветитьGood video.
Ответитьgood explanation of a often heard, but little understood, idea
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ОтветитьThank you for explaining it in a simple, clear way that laymen can understand instead of a pretentious, self-satisfied, gatekeeping way that assumes the viewer already knows certain things.
ОтветитьWhat if I have 5 PC's on a network that I want to RDC to? they can't all use port 3389 right?
ОтветитьAdditionally, you can also assign several different ports to do Remote Desktop to several different internal PC. Instead of 3389, you can also assign 3390, 3391, etc, and then assigned 3389 on the internal side so it still respond to RDP port of several different computers. You just need to make sure to set the port manually when doing the RDP call from the outside to the different port assigned.
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ОтветитьOut of curiosity, say I had like 12 different computers that I wanted to access with RDC remotely, how would I have to configure the port forwarding?
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ОтветитьOmg im so amazed that you made this so simple and so easy to understand when everyone else makes it super hard to understand. I wish i came across this video years ago
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ОтветитьBest video and best teacher. I like detailing to understand it. Thank you.
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ОтветитьClear explanation and examples simplified my learning on port forwarding. Thank you
ОтветитьWhere is router and where I configured it .i dunno..
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ОтветитьYou teach this material better than any professor I had in college. Your videos have helped me many times. Thank you so much.
ОтветитьI can't imagine how much time it must take to make those videos.. Anyway thanks for your time.
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ОтветитьFinally a great explanation....Thank You
ОтветитьNice idea - explain ports as an extension numbers - easy to understanding! Thanx!
ОтветитьGreat job... Thanks
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Ответитьwhat if i am having 2 computers connected to my router, how router will know to which computer to connect for RDC using same port?
ОтветитьBy default OSI model tells that IP address forwards req to destination Network then MAC address forwards to Destination device then Port address forwards to Destination PORT. Then why we need PORT forwarding here ?
ОтветитьI love when you say if your still confused here's another explanation and it clicks!! Thank you.
ОтветитьIdk why I wasn't processing this concept at all, but this made it extremely straight forward and I was confusing myself for no reason. Ty good sir
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ОтветитьGreat Info and very easy to digest!
ОтветитьPls explain about Port binding
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