Question about Sites/Resources/Clients #861

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opened 2026-04-05 17:53:33 +02:00 by MrUnknownDE · 0 comments
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Originally created by @Fred-06 on 9/25/2025

Hi,

I would like to know if it is possible to set up the following configuration:

The goal is to create a VPN client that allows access to multiple Windows servers via RDP (port 3389).

However, when adding a client resource, it seems that it is not possible to define multiple servers using port 3389. This seems logical since each site is accessible via a unique IP address (example: 100.90.128.1).

My question is therefore: is this a limitation that can only be circumvented using the --native feature, which is available exclusively on Linux?

The ultimate goal is for each client to be able to access only the client resources assigned to them.

Thank you in advance for your clarification.

*Originally created by @Fred-06 on 9/25/2025* Hi, I would like to know if it is possible to set up the following configuration: The goal is to create a VPN client that allows access to multiple Windows servers via RDP (port 3389). However, when adding a client resource, it seems that it is not possible to define multiple servers using port 3389. This seems logical since each site is accessible via a unique IP address (example: 100.90.128.1). My question is therefore: is this a limitation that can only be circumvented using the --native feature, which is available exclusively on Linux? The ultimate goal is for each client to be able to access only the client resources assigned to them. Thank you in advance for your clarification.
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Reference: github/pangolin#861