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Name: khalidkhan1
Date: May 14, 2008 at 00:04:07 Pacific
OS: RedHat Ent linux5
CPU/Ram: 1.80/1024 MB
Product: dell Optiplex 320
Comment:

I have 50 systems in my manufacturing plant those are connected in LAN.I also have an Internet connection(broadband 2Mbps).I have connected my broadband line to my ADSL interface direct I have distributed internet to all pcs by Proxy (squid on linux).
My ISP provide me a static ip address that is located on ADSL interface. ADSL interface has local interface (ip address is 192.168.1.1) and one wan interface (ip address that provide my ISP).ADSL’s lan interface connected to PROXY’s external interface.

HOW CAN I LOG IN MY PROXY MACHINE FROM REMOTE LOCATION,
WHEATHER MY PROXY MACHINE SHOWS PRIVATE IP ADDRESSS ON BOTH INTERFACES.(ONE IS HIRED AUTOMATICALY FROM ADSL IS 192.168.1.2 AND ANOTHER IS I HAVE ASSIGNED MANULY 192.168.0.5,THAT IS MY LAN SERIES.)
some one help me
THANKS ALL



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Name: Yoga
Date: May 14, 2008 at 03:18:16 Pacific
Reply:

Hi,

You can access your proxy systems through some NATing configuration in ADSL Router with that same private IP address. This one is very simple. This is like accessing web server from remote location.

And you can log in to your system through some remote tools like VNC Client Server tool... with that static IP from remote location .

Yoga


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Response Number 2
Name: Curt R
Date: May 15, 2008 at 08:08:34 Pacific
Reply:

I'm not familiar with squid but you'll have to set it up to enable a remote connection. Likely, you'll have to forward the SSH port to the internal IP of the system.

Don't forget to enable SSH on the linux box too.


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Response Number 3
Name: khalidkhan1
Date: May 16, 2008 at 01:14:07 Pacific
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thanks Curt R


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