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Route Table Q

  • 20-11-2015 01:34PM
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    So a bit of networking noob here.

    I have 3 machines A, B, and C; all windows.

    A cannot connect to C, but B can connect to C.

    I can RDP to A from B, then RDP from B to C. I'd prefer to to just RDP directly from A to C.

    I somehow think I need to add something to the route table, the IP of A on box C? Or something like that?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,010 ✭✭✭✭Cuddlesworth


    So a bit of networking noob here.

    I have 3 machines A, B, and C; all windows.

    A cannot connect to C, but B can connect to C.

    I can RDP to A from B, then RDP from B to C. I'd prefer to to just RDP directly from A to C.

    I somehow think I need to add something to the route table, the IP of A on box C? Or something like that?

    You would need to add the a route that allows the subnet A is in, to route to the subnet C is in. You would need to do this on the router.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,423 ✭✭✭smuggler.ie


    Hi.
    I believe some additional info would help to troubleshoot :
    1 What versions/editions of windows you run?
    2 Are machines on same network?
    3 Do you get any error messages, what it says if yes?


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