On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 20:22 -0700, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
At the office I have an FC10 server that acts as our firewall for
our internal network. Eth0 is a public IP, and Eth1 is private.
Connections are handled by iptables. The internal network consists of
private IPs being handed out by a DHCP server running on that same FC10
server. Can someone give me some pointers or links on how I can
configure something that allows me, sitting at home using Windoze, to be
able to connect and access our internal network?
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rather than vpn, you might just want to use freenx which is a type of
remote desktop that communicates via ssh and a free client for Linux,
Macintosh or Windows is available from
http://www.nomachine.com
yum install freenx-server
copy /etc/nxserver/client.id_dsa.key to your computer running nomachine
client - et voila
Craig