Re: Remote Deskto Problem



openSSH or some ssh server will have to be running on his work pc, will it
not?
then run putty or some other ssh client at the remote...

Maybe I'm misunderstanding.. it seems you're saying that he won't need an
SSH server running at the office because the RDC client is already
there............but that's not right is it? The RDC client won't establish
a tunnel.......?
I'm no SSH/RDC expert, I'm asking ... ;)
nor will the RDC client connect with an SSH server.. will it?

"Sooner Al [MVP]" <SoonerAl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uj73d5abFHA.1660@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> You would only need to install PuTTY and the RDP client on the office/work
> PC in order to connect through the SSH tunnel. If the office/work PC is an
> XP Pro or XP Home box, then the RDP client is built-in. In any case you
> really need to contact your office/work network administrators to see if
> connecting to your home PC (an untrusted host) from work would violate any
> company policies. If it does not, then they probably will be of help
> getting PuTTY installed.
>
> As far as port redirection is concerned, the alternative is port
> forwarding as illustrated, or the SSH/VPN tunnels...
>
> --
>
> Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking)
>
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> "Wenham Dorsett Jr." <Wenham Dorsett Jr.@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
> in message news:5F9855BC-D556-4FC2-804E-3CC91DD1FEC8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>I tried setting up the SSH tunnel and as a test i used my desktop as the
>> remote client and my laptop as my host and it worked! Now I have another
>> question, do I have to download PuTTY and OpenSSH on my work computer?
>> There
>> might have restrictions at the office so that might be a problem.
>>
>> Is there an alternative to port redirection? That does not seem to work.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> "Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote:
>>
>>> Sure... Either via a SSH or VPN tunnel, which means you only open one
>>> port to reach any of the PCs,
>>> or by port forwarding/port redirection, which means you open multiple
>>> ports (one for each PC)...
>>>
>>> http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/RemoteDesktop/SSH-RDP-VNC/RemoteDesktopVNCandSSH.html
>>>
>>> http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/RemoteDesktop/Multiple_PC_RD.html
>>>
>>> http://www.onecomputerguy.com/networking/xp_vpn_server.htm
>>> http://www.onecomputerguy.com/networking/xp_vpn.htm
>>>
>>> Personally I use the SSH method...
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking)
>>>
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>>>
>>> "Wenham Dorsett Jr." <Wenham Dorsett Jr.@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> wrote in message
>>> news:E884E2A5-B411-4A3C-B677-E758E91D9511@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> >I have a laptop and desktop connected to the internet via a router at
>>> >my
>>> > home. I can connect to the desktop using remote desktop from my work
>>> > however
>>> > the laptop has the same external ip as the desktop and i can't connect
>>> > to it.
>>> > Is there a way that I can have 2 separate ip's for my laptop and
>>> > desktop? I
>>> > tried resolving the internal ips for each using no-ip.com however it
>>> > does not
>>> > work. Any ideas?
>>>
>


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