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smeserver-portforwarding

SMEServer Koozali developed git repo for smeserver-portforwarding smeserver

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E-Smith-Portforwarding is a powerful software solution for streamlining the process of setting up and managing port forwarding on an internal network. It provides users with an intuitive and easy-to-use interface for creating and managing port forwarding rules, as well as quickly viewing the current status of active ports. With E-Smith-Portforwarding, users can quickly and easily forward ports to any internal or external host, allowing secure, remote access to services running on the internal network. It also provides in-depth monitoring and logging capabilities, allowing administrators to keep track of the activity on forwarded ports, as well as detect and alert them of any suspicious activity.