Go to NAT >> Port Redirection, select the profile set for the RDP, select Source IP, click OK to save. Now, this Port Redirection rule will only apply to the connecting requirement from 200.200.200.200 to access to the RDP server.
I'm trying to redirect serial device on /dev/ttyUSB0 to RDP session with Windows (XP or server 2003) through FreeRDP or rdesktop. Like this for example: xfrerdp /a:serial,COM3,/dev/ttyUSB0 /v:server rdesktop -r comport:COM4=/dev/ttyUSB0 server At Windows I'm able to see this port. And even if I connect second and third contacts of COM port (just enabling echo to send all the output back to input) I can see echo in Hyper Terminal. But when I connect device I can't use it.
It seems that the input in program differs from the output of the COM-device. What settings and params should I use (like setserial or stty) to configure COM port on Linux similar to COM port on Windows to be able to transfer correct data between these two machines?