Monday, December 19, 2011

How can I use VPN through my office network?

Basically I want to connect to my computer at office using VPN, but network addresses inside the company are private. There's a public IP address but how I can do to redirect the request to my computer in the office?|||Your office system has to be setup to supply a VPN connection. You can use Microsoft server or Linux server to accomplish that function.. but you will have to have one. (there are a couple of routers that act as VPN endpoints also -- Buffalo Technologies has one the server for issuing local addresses is built into the router.) When you connect the server will "tunnel" a local address for you to use.





You can use any internet conneciton type if you use a service like DynDns to keep track of your system, or get a fixed IP issued for your office.





Once that is setup you just setup a network connection on your machine at home for the VPN by ADDING network connection in the control panel.|||u need to have a static IP address in ur office in order to configure it on a windows server or a VPN server.





then if u configure a VPN server on that IP Address, u can dial in to ur office network and start accessing.|||You need a fixed ip public address and then port forwarding set up on the router pointing to your machine's internal address.

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