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RE: accessing an internal network from external

metsoc30
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Posted on 29-09-05 00:59
el lobo wrote:
Im a new network admin. I have a few switches set up and I want to be able to access them from home. I can access them from the internal network with their ip. how do I do this?

ps. they are accessed via web browser or telnet for admin config
Don't use telnet. The only real way to access an internal device is to map an external IP:port to that internal device. This can be a very risky thing to do. A better option would be to set-up a VPN tunnel and remotely access (Remote Desktop, VNC, etc.) your work machine, and do it from there.


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RE: accessing an internal network from external

n3w7yp3
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Posted on 29-09-05 20:32
dude, seriously telnet is weak. i'd recommened SSH, if you can swing it.

and use SSL for the ones accessed using a browser.

to access them from home, do like metsoc30 said, and map them to an external IP. but make sure that its locked down hard. ;)


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Edited by n3w7yp3 on 29-09-05 20:33
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