Tunnel all traffic over ssh using remote windows machine and Putty
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Tunnel all traffic over ssh. You can tunnel remote desktop, vnc and what ever you need. you only need a dd-wrt router with ssh enabled and putty! | Tunnel all traffic over ssh. You can tunnel remote desktop, vnc and what ever you need. you only need a dd-wrt router with ssh enabled and putty! | ||
- | 1. Enable ssh login port 443 on your linksys router running dd-wrt (Administration -> Management -> Remote Access -> SSH Remote Port) | + | 1. Enable ssh login port 443 on your linksys router running dd-wrt (Administration -> Management -> Remote Access -> SSH Remote Port) AND (Services -> Services -> Secure Shell -> sshd enabled & same port) |
2. download putty | 2. download putty |
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Taken from here: http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3516
All credits go to madman.
Tunnel all traffic over ssh. You can tunnel remote desktop, vnc and what ever you need. you only need a dd-wrt router with ssh enabled and putty!
1. Enable ssh login port 443 on your linksys router running dd-wrt (Administration -> Management -> Remote Access -> SSH Remote Port) AND (Services -> Services -> Secure Shell -> sshd enabled & same port)
2. download putty
3. open putty
- type in your dyndns ip address - choose port 443 - connection -> SSH -> Tunnels - source Port: 3389 - Destination -> internal_ip_address_of_windows_client:3389 (if remote desktop is used) - press add - open the connection to your linksys router - if you don't have free internet access, you can use also a proxy server to connect. - if proxy is needed: connection -> proxy - proxy type: http