[pptp-server] pptp over SSH...
Geoff Nordli
geoff at gnaa.net
Mon May 1 20:15:54 CDT 2000
Use remote control of a box on the internal network. Look at
VNC, Radmin, or Pc anywhere. You can port forward anything
that you need to particular host that is running the software.
Radmin is super cheap ($25), and has good performance. I believe
there latest version support file transfers, and NT domain
login. I use it through SSH.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pptp-server-admin at lists.schulte.org
> [mailto:pptp-server-admin at lists.schulte.org]On Behalf Of
> bhkwan at thoughtworks.com
>
> I think the HOWTO is for linux client.... I am using Windows
> NT on my home
> machine...
>
> I am not an expert in this, but people use ppp
> over top of ssh for a VPN solution.
>
> here is a link:
>
> http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/VPN.html
>
> Geoff Nordli
>
> >
> >
> > is it possible to do that? We only allow SSH traffic go into
> > our internal
> > network ( and Two Servers ONLY ). I want to be able to
> > access the internal
> > network especially those NT server from my home DSL.
> >
> > I have install PoPToP on one of that two servers. I tried
> > to connect to
> > the PPTP server over SSH, of course it failed. Finally, I
> > realized that
> > SSH CANNOT forward IP protocol traffic.
> >
> > What options do I have now?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
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