Re: Terminal Services over a VPN

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On Feb 15, 4:23 pm, Carroll McAllister
<carrollmcallister.nos...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The main "issue" we have with the setup now is not really that much of
an issue. It's an "irritant", if nothing else. With the router in the
main office handling the incoming VPN connections, the client systems in
the satellite offices can't be browsed over the VPN from the main
office, due, I believe, to them being behind a different subnet.

Have you considered using an SSH redirection based solution which may
be
considerably easier to setup then IPSec. If you have a server or VPN
device with
an SSH server on it you can run your RDP/VNC session over the tunnel
to
internal node. There is an Open Source client we support here:
http://sdtcon.sourceforge.net which simplifies bringing up the
tunneled desktop
session over the SSH tunnel.

Regards,
Peter


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