VPortTRThis program performs TCP port translation. | |
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- License:
- Free to try
- Price:
- $49.99
- Publisher Name:
- Verifed Technologies
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- Operating Systems:
- Windows 7, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2008
- File Size:
- 14.44MB
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VPortTR Description
This program performs TCP port translation and Reflection transparently to any application on the OS. Unlike other programs, VPortTR performs everything on a Windows® PC without any additional hardware or complicated setups of various components. This application does everything automatically with the best performance and intuitive user interface. The port translation functionality is Similar to the network address translation (NAT) except that it performs translation of only the port numbers. It is sometimes called a network port translation or a Port Forwarding. To Illustrate the concept, two computers on the Internet that communicate with each other using TCP/IP or UDP/IP protocols utilize ports to identify the opposite connection points of each other where the data packets supposed to go to. In order to communicate, each computer knows the port of another computer (in addition to IP address) and sends data to that port. The VPortTR translates these ports in such a way that when one computer sends data to the specific port of another computer, the data is actually sent to a different port. This translation of ports is performed transparently for all applications. So, the applications don’t even notice that such translation ever occurred. An example scenario for the incoming port translation: When a remote computer sends traffic to the local computer to the specific port (lets say, HTTP port 80), VPortTR can be configured to translate/re-map the destination port 80 to the port the user specifies in the VPortTR rules (for example, port 8080). Thus any application on the local computer listening on the port 8080 will be receiving the data from the remote computer which actually sent the data to the port 80.
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