I have another rule after preouting, postrouting snat (for the firewall itself) for that purpose. Packets coming from outside going to inside machine as from firewall machine. May be helps. Scott Mayo <sgmayo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: netfilter-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 31.01.2006 15:55 Please respond to sgmayo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To netfilter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx cc Subject Filtered Port *********************** Your mail has been scanned by InterScan VirusWall. ***********-*********** I am not sure if this is my iptables or not, but I am not sure where else to look or ask. I am trying to use Remote Desktop on a computer. From inside my network, it works fine, but once I get outside, I cannot use it. I have set my IPTABLES to forward anything going to port 3389 to the computer that is using Remote Desktop. The problems seems to be that port 3389 is filtered. I can find nothing in my iptables where I have this port filtered. Are there some generic ports, that IPTABLES filters on it own or something? If the IPTABLES are not filtering it, what else could be? Thanks. -- Scott Mayo Technology Coordinator Bloomfield Schools PH: 573-568-5669 FA: 573-568-4565 Pager: 800-264-2535 X2549 Duct tape is like the force, it has a light side and a dark side and it holds the universe together.