Timbuktu question... port routing ::
If I have 2-3 macs on a router [so obviously, they all would have the same WAN IP].....
how would I connect to them individually? How am I able to change the default port of the other two [from port 407] to allow this connection?
Am I able to say which port I'm wanting to use from the WAN-side? Will the IP locator still work? [since all three would have the same IP]
Thanks for any help
how would I connect to them individually? How am I able to change the default port of the other two [from port 407] to allow this connection?
Am I able to say which port I'm wanting to use from the WAN-side? Will the IP locator still work? [since all three would have the same IP]
Thanks for any help
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<strong>If I have 2-3 macs on a router [so obviously, they all would have the same WAN IP].....
how would I connect to them individually? How am I able to change the default port of the other two [from port 407] to allow this connection?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Dear badtz & Friends
Frustrating, isn’t it? No, you can’t tell Timbuktu which port to use. Maybe Netopia will make this an option in Timbuktu 7.
For now you have to log into one machine and use it to log into another.
Sincerely,
Jaddie
true?
<strong>..... I heard you can use it behind a NAT router, and it'll sort out okay ?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Dear badtz & Friends
Yes. Just point Timbuktu to the IP on your local network.
Sincerely,
Jaddie
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Dear badtz & Friends
Yes. Just point Timbuktu to the IP on your local network.
Sincerely,
Jaddie</strong><hr></blockquote>
......... I meant with multiple users behind the NAT router ??? by logging in via IP locator service [email address] ???