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Portforwarding on a ns5gt router
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| Icone |
Hey all,
does anyone know how I can do portforwarding on a Netscreen NS5GT router? It's sadly enough not in the list on www.portforwarding.com and the juniper networks site is just plain afwul.
Thanks,
Wim |
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| Streakfury |
While we're on the subject, how can you specify a range of ports to open on the Windows XP firewall? Obviously I can open ports for particular applications, but it only lets you specify one port number, rather than a range.
Anyone got any ideas? |
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| Jocker |
| quote: | Originally posted by Streakfury
While we're on the subject, how can you specify a range of ports to open on the Windows XP firewall? Obviously I can open ports for particular applications, but it only lets you specify one port number, rather than a range.
Anyone got any ideas? |
why don't you add that particular application (point to its executable .exe file) in the exception list? then any port used by that application will be open. |
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| Icone |
| My dad brought this router home from his work... God, I wish he would actually buy an official product one day. I'm asking Portforward.com for further help now, I hope they can help me out. |
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