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Hi
I have a strange problem, i use the Nokia NSAS Client to map my network drives. The HTTPS / VPN Client seems to forward the 127.0.1.x to the network server i need to connect to but when i try to connect i get my own labtop. The same problem is if i map Remote Desktop in port 3389 instead of another port for example port 5000, when i connect to port 3389 i get my own computer, but if i connect to port 5000 i get the server i want to connect to. Any advice would be nice. -- Morten Birkelund |
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"Morten Birkelund" skrev i en meddelelse
... The HTTPS / VPN Client seems to forward the 127.0.1.x to the network server i need to connect to but when i try to connect i get my own labtop. Some more info, the VPN client runs as an ActiveX component in Internet explorer. And forwards 127.0.x.x to the ip's i need to connect to. It works fine as long as i dont hit ports that windows uses for itself. -- Morten Birkelund |