PPTP and HTTP Port Forwarding with Static NAT on a Cisco Router
In this brief article, you'll learn how to configure PPTP and HTTP port forwarding on a Cisco router using static NAT to allow Internet users to connect to internal resources. Copyright (c) 2008 Don R. Crawley Recently, a student at one of our seminars asked about harbour forwarding on a router. She wanted to allow PPTP clients to connect from the outside to a VPN server on the inside. In this article, I'll diagram how to do it along with a quick look at using static NAT to forward packets to a web server. Port Forwarding on a Cisco Router Sometimes we have internal resources that occasion to be Internet-accessible such as Web servers, mail servers, or VPN servers. ...
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