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Linux Fan 08-28-2008 05:44 AM

Can I connect a pc to my local network if I have a real IP
 
hi all
u always make me linux fan
I have a linux firewall which running iptables service and has a real ip on one of its network cards.
I want to login to my local office network from my pc @ home but not using remote desktop which I already use it now
is there any changes can I do to my firewall and iptables to acheive that.
thanks

Linux Fan 08-28-2008 05:50 AM

I want to login to my local office network from my pc @ home but not
 
hi all
u always make me linux fan
I have a linux firewall which running iptables service and has a real ip on one of its network cards.
I want to login to my local office network from my pc @ home but not using remote desktop which I already use it now
is there any changes can I do to my firewall and iptables to acheive that.
thanks

Poetics 08-29-2008 01:22 PM

By "login" do you mean just get on the network, which would likely mean a VPN solution, or do you mean to a specific box, which would imply either RDP or SSH?

blackhole54 08-29-2008 04:33 PM

More Information Please
 
Which system is the firewall attached to (office or home), what OS are each of the computers running, and how do you wish to login?


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