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Hi,
US network office has VPN->Router->Internet setup.
I have a computer in India which is not in that network, should be able to access a client computer using PUTTY.
I am able to access that computer using TEAMVIEWER.I need to access it with PUTTY.
Any ideas r welcome
First, spell out your words.
If the system is up with Teamviewer, then it's obviously connected to the Internet, and has a route through the firewall. So, all you should have to do is get the network admin to open up a port for SSH, and enable SSH on the remote system. You don't say what version/distro of Linux, or whether you've done this or not, so it's hard to say more.
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