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Accessing Windows VM via RDP on a dedicated single IP remote server

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Hi guys,

 

I have a small machine hosted in a datacentre with a single IP.

 

I have installed a windows VM and I can access via VNC using the IP of my server.

 

Can I "Port Forward" an RDP port to access my Win 10 Machine?

 

Any advice appreciated!!

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Does anyone know if this can be done ?

 

Cannot see any kind of port forwarding on UNRAID.......

  • 4 weeks later...

Guacamole might help you here, not sure. I use it for my windows RDP and SSH/VNC connections also.

  • 3 weeks later...

Guacamole is a good option, however, you could try using a TCP Proxy - HAProxy will be a perfect solution as well.

Edited by Iker

  • 5 months later...

Guacamole is a good and easy to setup option, especially when paired with a reverse proxy. However, some of us want to do this using the native RDP client over the internet (primarily because it's more performant). Opening up a firewall port is a bad idea (security risk). The safest way I've found to do it is to use a tunnel:

 

To set up a tunnel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQ-6dActAr8

To setup RDP: https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/tutorials/rdp

 

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