Re: Connecting to an windows machine inside a firewall
houghi turned on the Etch-A-Sketch and wrote:
taco wrote:
you can create a tunnel for a specific port (ssh for example) on a high
port number which is outside the firewall. With windows you can use putty
for this.
OK, I will look into it.
houghi
Typically you have to open the port in the firewall as well - or at least
allow it to access via ssh.
Once done, you can have your way with the guest machine - vnc, rdc,
telnet...
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