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Port Forward
in NeoRouter shares the same basic concept as port tunneling using SSH. The NeoRouter Android application will listen at ports on localhost and forward connections to these ports to the remote computer over the virtual private network.
NeoRouter supports both Static Port Forward and Dynamic Port Forward. Static Port Forward With Static Port Forward, user assigns a local port for every remote [server:port]. For example, if a user needs access to two remote computers for SSH and VNC, he/she will need to create four static port forward mappings as shown in the screenshot below. NeoRouter will listen at all these local ports and forward the incoming connections according to the mappings. To edit static port forward, user needs to sign in, then click "menu" - "Settings" - "Configure Static Port Forward". |
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Dynamic Port Forward With Dynamic Port Forward, NeoRouter always listens at port 32973 of localhost, and user can specify remote computer and port dynamically by long-click a computer then choose a port (See Quick Start Guide for example). After setting remote computer and port, new connections to localhost:32973 will be forwarded to this remote address. User can change the remote address at any time without interrupting existing connections. By default, NeoRouter supports three remote ports: SSH (22), VNC (5900) and RDP (3389). To change the default settings, user can sign in, click "menu" - "Settings" - "Configure Dynamic Port Forward". Note that "$NRIPAddress" will be replaced with the IP address of the remote computer. |
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