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Windows RDP behind NAT, with Cloudflare Tunnel

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My internet connection is behind NAT, which makes it impossible to serve anything outside (security cameras, file servers, ecc)

I'm trying CloudFlare Zero Trust Tunnel to bypass it, and it seems to work fine. I ran the Windows installer, ran this cmd:

cloudflared.exe service install CLOUDFLARE_TOKEN_HERE

And cofigured the tunnel like this:

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Now if I connect to emby.example.com, I can see my website, locally hosted on port 8096, from an external computer.

What I can't do is connect to Windows RDP: it is locally active on port 3389, with "Require Network Level Authentication" disabled. However, if I open RDP client on an external computer and connect to rdp://rdp.example.com the client simply doesn't find anything. Why?

bjoster avatar
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This *should* work, how is your Windows Firewall configured?
KolonUK avatar
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I believe you need to run the cloudflared local proxy service on your client a-la: https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-networks/use-cases/rdp/#connect-to-rdp-server-with-cloudflared-access. I haven't yet found a way round it like web sites just working. I need this for SSH too.
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