Windows 8 default rdp port
RDP is built into Windows by default. Windows comes with a remote desktop client that can be used to access the complete Windows Desktop environment remotely. One of our readers has asked about the RDP port and how to tweak it for security. Simply put, the default port for using the Remote Desktop Protocol is This port should be open through Windows Firewall to make it RDP accessible within the local area network.
If you want to make it accessible over the Internet which is not safe , the RDP port should be forwarded through the main Internet router to work properly. The configuration for opening a port is different for each router. It is recommended that you change the default port from to something above Is this page helpful?
Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Submit and view feedback for This product This page. View all page feedback. In this article. You can also subscribe without commenting. Leave this field empty. Home About. Despite changing the port number, it is unsecure to open the RDP port on your host to the Internet.
Port scanners allow an attacker to discover the RDP listener on a new port by signature. Related Reading.
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