There're lots of talks about SSH and I'm quite interested. Where can I find
more theoretical and technical stuffs? OTOH, a question of terminology: setting a SSH
tunnel is the same as setting up a VPN tunnel? How does VPN work?
It seems that there're two kinds of VPN's. One is a single client to a
server. The other is a whole network to another network (it's called gateway to
gateway?). What are the principles? And technically, how are they done?
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Scott C. Best [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : jeudi 5 fivrier 2004 18:20
> @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : Re: VNC behind Watchguard SOHO
>
> Mark:
>
> Heya. The part that is unclear is how you can connect
> to Joe at all if your SOHO box doesn't allow port-forwarding.
> My guess is that the SOHO has put Joe into the "DMZ", meaning
> it forwards all ports, by default, to Joe. Not very secure,
> but I'm sure it works.
>
> Here are some ideas to get things working better:
>
> 1. Install an SSH server on Joe, and SSH clients on Mary and
> Martha. You can then use SSH to setup a "reverse tunnel",
> so that port 5901 on Joe actually connects to Mary, and
> 5902 connects to Martha, etc.
>
> 2. You can VNC to Joe, and then from Joe open a VNC Viewer and
> connect to Mary or Martha.
>
> 3. You can replace your SOHO box with a $30 LinkSys box that
> handles this much more nicely.
>
> 4. You can install Kaboodle on Joe, and then setup a "personal
> VPN" connection to Joe from anywhere on the Internet. Once
> connected, you can connect to Mary or Martha (Kaboodle uses
> Zebedee to act like a connection-forwarding service).
>
> Hope one of these helps!
>
> -Scott
>
> > Ok, let's hope this is clearer:
> >
> > I have a Windows2k Network with a single fileserver. Let's call it "Joe".
> > This network shares a DSL connection to the internet, and we have a
> > Watchguard SOHO Firewall. This network has (among others) two workstations.
> > One is running WindowsXP-Pro, let's call that one "Mary". Another
> > workstation is running Windows98SE, let's call that one "Martha".
> >
> > Right now, I can successfully run VNC Server on Joe, and from anywhere with
> > an internet connection, use the VNC viewer to connect to Joe.
> >
> > I'd like to also run VNC Server on Mary and Martha, and, from anywhere with
> > an internet connection, use VNC viewer to connect to Mary and Martha.
> <snip>
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