Edit this page Discussion Backlinks Fold/unfold all Rename Page Allow inbound connections After completing steps of securing your firewall setup described here and here, you may ask yourself: Well, what should I do if I want to use some of my programs/services running on my rig via network? Good candidates are web interface of your miner, open hardware monitor status page and RDP1) The answer is simple: allow inbound connections for any required port. These steps are almost the same as described in block ports tutorial, the only difference is that at step 9 you have to click Allow the connection. attachment Change default RDP port Look at this nice graph of hits (network probes) per day for port 3389 at this page. It's a good idea to change default port number 3389 used by MS Terminal Service to say 33421 or 23786 or whatever random port number you want in the range 1024-65534. We'll use regedit for doing this. 1. Open the Run dialog by pressing WINLOGO+R keys on your keyboard. 2. Enter regedit into the open field. 3. Click the OK button attachment 4. Copy/paste or just type into the path field the following string HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\WinStations\RDP-Tcp and press the Enter button. 5. Scroll down the list of keys until you find the PortNumber entry. 6. Double click the line or right click it to display a context menu window and select Modify item. attachment 7. Switch to Decimal mode. 8. Enter desired port number into the Value data field. 9. Click the OK button. attachment 10. Close the regedit window. No reboot required. attachment 11. Start the cmd.exe command prompt window and execute the following command in it: powershell -Command "Restart-Service -Force -Verbose TermService" attachment Connect to remote PC with changed port It's really easy, just start your RDP client and add new port number to the IP address of your remote computer (don't forget to put colon before port number). Here is mstsc example. By the way, I recommend official Remote Desktop Connection Manager from Microsoft for managing your remote computers, it's much more convenient for managing multiply machines than default mstcs RDP client. Grab it from the download page attachment 1) Remote Desktop ProtocolMicrosoft RDP Log In Detach Close This topic does not exist yet You've followed a link to a topic that doesn't exist yet. If permissions allow, you may create it by clicking on “Create this page”.