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Re: VPN



Rick,

Thanks  - well give it a shot.  I'm running RH9 (which is the 
server of the house) and he just needs to get in to get things he 
forgot and we want to just do it for the heck of it.

I'll let you know

Thanks,

Brad


On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Rick Stevens wrote:

> brad mugleston comcast net wrote:
> > My son just purchased a new PC - it's running windows XP home (or 
> > something like that) he wants to be able to connect to his 
> > machine here at home and my machine (running Red Hat 9).  At 
> > school his apartment has a wireless linksys connection to the 
> > internet and here at home we have a wired linksys.
> > 
> > I'm thinking he will need VPN and something to let him view the 
> > remote screen.  
> > 
> > I would also like it to go the other way so I can help him with 
> > computer problems - I don't know much but do better than he does 
> > some times.
> > 
> > Suggestions on what software we should get?
> 
> Aw, c'mon Brad!  Mentioning XP on the RHIL?  Shame on you!
> 
> Oh, well.  You say he has XP.  What is he trying to connect to at your
> place?
> 
> If you're running Windows of some sort, he can use remote desktop
> (Windows Terminal Services) from his box to yours.  You'll need to set
> up port forwarding on your router to forward incoming TCP port 102 to
> your machine.  Also note that this is not encrypted.
> 
> Another option is for both of you to install TightVNC on both machines.
> This can be encrypted via SSH.  You run the VNC server and the ssh
> daemon at your end, he runs the VNC client with the "-via" option
> specifying your machine:
> 
> 	vncviewer -via your-ip your-ip:1
> 
> Again, you'll need to set up port forwarding, this time TCP port 22 to
> your machine.
> 
> If you're using Linux, you probably already have the VNC server and
> ssh server on your machine.  Start up sshd (service sshd start) and
> then run "vncserver" on your machine.  Your son would run the same thing
> I mentioned above to access your machine.
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