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Application Port Forwarding

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Unified Services Router User Manual Figure 95: Lis t of configure d re s ource s , which are available to as s ign to SSL VPN policie s 7.3 Application Port Forwarding Setup > VPN Settings > SSL VPN Server > Port Forwarding Po rt fo rward in g allo ws remo t e SSL u s ers t o access s pecified n et wo rk ap p licat io n s o r s ervices after they login to the Us er Portal and launch the Port Forwarding s ervice. Traffic fro m t h e remo t e u s er t o t h e ro u t er is d et ect ed an d re -ro u t ed b as ed o n configured port forwarding rules . In t ern al h o st s erv ers o r TCP ap p licat io n s mu s t b e s pecified as b ein g mad e acces s ib le t o remo t e u s ers . A llo win g access t o a LA N s erv er req u ires en terin g t h e lo cal s erver IP ad d res s an d TCP p o rt n u mb er o f t h e ap plicat ion t o b e t u nn elled . Th e t able b elo w lis t s s o me co mmo n ap p licat io n s an d co rres p o n d in g TCP p o rt n u mb ers : T CP Ap p lication FTP Data (usually not needed) Po r t Num ber 20 FTP Control Protocol SSH Telnet SMTP (send mail) HTTP (w eb) POP3 (receive mail) NTP (netw ork time protocol) Citrix Terminal Services VNC (virtual netw ork computing) 21 22 23 25 80 110 123 1494 3389 5900 or 5800 142

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Figure 95: List of configured resources, which are available to assign to
SSL VPN policies
7.3
Application Port Forwarding
Setup > VPN Settings > SSL VPN Server > Port Forwarding
Port forwarding allows remote SSL users to access specified network applications or
services after they login to the User Portal and launch the Port Forwarding service.
Traffic from the remote user to the router is detected and re-routed based on
configured port forwarding rules.
Internal host servers or TCP applications must be specified as being made accessible
to remote users. Allowing access to a LAN server requires entering the local server IP
address and TCP port number of the application to be tunnelled. The table below lists
some common applications and corresponding TCP port numbers:
TCP Application
Port Number
FTP Data (usually not needed)
20
FTP Control Protocol
21
SSH
22
Telnet
23
SMTP (send mail)
25
HTTP (w eb)
80
POP3 (receive mail)
110
NTP (netw ork time protocol)
123
Citrix
1494
Terminal Services
3389
VNC (virtual netw ork computing)
5900 or 5800