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Don't know if this helps, but the terminal server side uses port 3389.
Or at least the one for which I had to poke a hole in my firewall
recently did. Maybe citrix requires both?
Mike Starke wrote:
>
> I know I have asked this before-> no responses; but I figured
> I'd take another stab at it:
>
> I trying to access my CItrix box from the "outside". I have
> a Debian box running ipchains and masquerading my internal
> ip's. My citrix box has a 192.168.2 address. I have used the command
> ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L outside_ip 80 -R internal_ip 80
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