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Re: Port forwarding for remote access???


Witmarquzot
 

Short Answer: Depends

It has to do with what else on the network, how security conscious the user is, what ports, Nonstandard/VS Standard etc etc etc.

That said I have several system that are port forwarded all the time. Make it very easy to make quick changes to system that would require an hour both ways driving.

If you are going to leave it open all the time, I would suggest using non standard port forwarding. For example Ext Port 65501 to Internal Port 41794. Kind of a passive security, but still nice.

I would do a range of ports, 41790-41799 to the processor.

My favorite is still to leave a vpn laptop on site, or have a vpn to a local box through an IT admin, with the computer in their office.

--- In Crestron@..., "stefuel2" <stefuel@...> wrote:

Should someone only forward the required ports when they are expecting service/updates or should they leave them forwarded???

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