How I can VPN from a Windows machine to a ubuntu proxy server?
I use a laptop with Windows XP abroad for VPN on my home network to access my home network proxy server that I set in Ubuntu. I understand that this can be complicated, but if anyone still remembers the site links that can: 1) Establish Ubuntu Proxy Server, 2) instruct the VPN on my home network (D-Link router), 3) Set up my Windows XP as a VPN client.
Color confused me a bit …. something you need to understand about a VPN … Once VPN connection is made gateway to the Internet will become the "host end "of the VPN, then a proxy is not necessary to enable you to navigate as you're home! But if I really want both (there is no reason to use both, but if desired) are two different things .. Setting up the VPN first and it works. Is your work DLINK VPN or the server is not necessary to configure your PC as a server. Some work as VPN routers end to end and manage the entire VPN, others only allow a VPN to work correctly for the exact model you need! If you need to configure XP VPN server here is how … http://www.onecomputerguy.com/networking/xp_vpn_server.htm – will have to redirect the ports used for the right equipment so Complete with a VPN router easier! To configure the client … http://www.windowsecurity.com/articles/Configure-VPN-Connection-Windows-XP.html – If the router supports the end point then Dlinks software is used for the client (most likely) by the proxy … just follow guide Ubuntus http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-setup-transparent-squid-proxy-server-in-ubuntu.html PS – He said, if you really want to avoid all the problems … use a remote desktop connection to your computer at home and just browse directly on the machine while is remote! Use any of the products http://www.realvnc.com/products/free/4.1/index.html as RealVNC VNC or even pay for GoToMyPC etc work fine.
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