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Old 11-03-2011, 01:25 PM   #1
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Routing traffic to pass through a server in a different location


Hi, I am currently in the philippines as of the moment for vacation and decided to stay longer. And what I want to achieve is to make my traffic from here appear as if I am coming from my home in china so that i can connect to some clients of mine through remote connection, web portals and messaging clients. I need to achieve this because my clients only allowed my IP from my home. I have 2 internet providers with 2 public IPs each back in china connected to an ESXi whitebox server. I used this for testing and I just set it up bare before I left incase I would like to do something while i was away. just like now

so, i currently tried setting up a pfsense server here (philippines) on a whitebox esxi and i set 2 network interfaces on this. WAN and LAN. So far I can get regular internet from the LAN side. What do I need to setup and do so I could make my internet traffic from the LAN here (philippines) appear like i'm from my home in china?

I'm thinking it will be something like I'll install a linux distro on the china side and make it run like a router but limit the incoming connection from my philippines ip? I'm a real newbie at this so I really appologize.

I hope you gurus could help me out.

Thanks in advance.
 
Old 11-03-2011, 01:35 PM   #2
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Install on china a linux distro with VNC (enable it to accept connection only from the where you are now duto security concern).
Then with the VNC on the china connect to your client machines (the packets should have a source ip of the china IP).
 
Old 11-03-2011, 01:40 PM   #3
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Yes I have actually thought of using vnc. But I am trying to achieve what I described above because if I can accomplish it, I plan on opening a small outsourcing office here in which newer clients will think that my workers are all from back home (china) but actually here in the philippines. I have thought of making a transparent proxy but this is only limited to http requests from my research. I plan on making the china side function like a router/gateway.

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Old 11-04-2011, 12:00 AM   #4
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