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    how to remote access a server via vpn?  
just.starting@gmail.com


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05-29-06 10:02 PM

this may sound dumb but i am at sea while trying to communicate between
vpn server and client. I have a vpn server setup and i can connect to
it via the vpn connection through my windows machine.

But now what, how to use the connection and how to transfer files
to/from the server  and edit files in the server. when i searched the
net all i get is how to access the remote server via internet explorer
or outlook. so the question is how can i access that server. i have
woked on ssl via putty but no idea which interface to use for my
porpose.

can someone can provide some tips or some handy links to help me.

thanks.






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    Re: how to remote access a server via vpn?  
Que Ball


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05-29-06 10:02 PM

just.starting@gmail.com wrote:
> this may sound dumb but i am at sea while trying to communicate between
> vpn server and client. I have a vpn server setup and i can connect to
> it via the vpn connection through my windows machine.
>
> But now what, how to use the connection and how to transfer files
> to/from the server  and edit files in the server. when i searched the
> net all i get is how to access the remote server via internet explorer
> or outlook. so the question is how can i access that server. i have
> woked on ssl via putty but no idea which interface to use for my
> porpose.
>
> can someone can provide some tips or some handy links to help me.
>
> thanks.
>

Sounds dumb.





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    Re: how to remote access a server via vpn?  
just.starting@gmail.com


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05-29-06 10:02 PM

yeah, but to reply "Sounds dumb." to someone asking for direction is
rather silly:P.please grow up.

for others who really want to help,

the vpn server is setup on  a linux machine. how can i access its
console.

thanks.






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    Re: how to remote access a server via vpn?  
Que Ball


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05-29-06 10:02 PM

just.starting@gmail.com wrote:
> yeah, but to reply "Sounds dumb." to someone asking for direction is
> rather silly:P.please grow up.
>
> for others who really want to help,
>
> the vpn server is setup on  a linux machine. how can i access its
> console.
>
> thanks.

True, though your questions are still dumb.





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    Re: how to remote access a server via vpn?  
just.starting@gmail.com


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05-29-06 10:02 PM

people as smallminded as you are not worth of my time and effort.






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    Re: how to remote access a server via vpn?  
Rick Merrill


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03-02-07 12:12 AM

just.starting@gmail.com wrote:
> this may sound dumb but i am at sea while trying to communicate between
> vpn server and client. I have a vpn server setup and i can connect to
> it via the vpn connection through my windows machine.
>
> But now what, how to use the connection and how to transfer files
> to/from the server  and edit files in the server. when i searched the
> net all i get is how to access the remote server via internet explorer
> or outlook. so the question is how can i access that server. i have
> woked on ssl via putty but no idea which interface to use for my
> porpose.
>
> can someone can provide some tips or some handy links to help me.
>
> thanks.
>

The two ends of the VPN are the same as two computers on the same local
area network. If they both have *shared* file areas then windows
networking should let you mount the shared drives and drag and drop your
files from one to the other.






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