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- #Registry com port redirect to ip address and port manual
To redirect an IP to another IP (same port or a different port): # DNAT (redirect from one IP address to a different one): You can edit the line from the command-line or from your control panel -> csf plugin. The lines listed below need to be added to the file /etc/csf/csf.redirect. The requirements, as stated in the /etc/csf/csf.redirect file, are:
If your company is using Remote Desktop Network Printer Redirection or need help getting the network connected printers working properly, then contact us for assistance.Csf (ConfigServer Security & Firewall) offers the possibility to redirect/forward traffic from one IP/port to another IP/port. Repeat down the list until the correct port is found. If the printer does not print then open the printer properties on the Remote Desktop connected computer and change the port to TS002: on the Ports tab, click Apply then click “Print a test page” on the General tab to test again.
#Registry com port redirect to ip address and port drivers
Search through the list of drivers to pick the one associated with the one being connected then click on the Next button.Click on the list “Use an existing port” and choose “TS001:” which usually corresponds to the LPT1: port redirection, but it may take some trial and error going through this list later to figure out which one it is.
#Registry com port redirect to ip address and port manual
Click on the radio selection next to “Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings” then click on the next button.Click on the Add Printer button at the top then click on the “The printer that I want isn’t listed” link at the bottom of the window that opens.Inside the Remote Desktop connected computer click on the Start button and open Control Panel then open “Devices and Printer”.