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Revision as of 14:16, 15 October 2014
Principle
Sometimes you cannot open the external Windows RDP port TCP 3389. It can be for a security reason or simply because you do not manage your company's firewall.
To overcome this problem you can use a SSH tunnel. That's how it look like:
Due to the latency the result might be a little "slow", so let's consider that as a Plan B.
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Source PC (= French workstation) Enable Windows RDP Install bitvise Create a SSH tunnel Allez dans l'onglet S2C Add a new entry LISTEN => remote server (code.vehco.com) LISTEN interface: 127.0.0.1 LISTEN port: what_you_want (ex: 60001) DESTINATION => local machine (RDP server) DESTINATION interface: localhost DESTINATION port: 3389 image001.png Allez dans l'onglet LOGIN server: code.vehco.com port: TCP 22 login: vadmin passwd: Julgran123
Save your profile ! Start it
To start bitvise automatically: Create a new entry in your Windows > Start menu > startup folder put the following shortcut: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Bitvise SSH Client\BvSsh.exe" -profile="portforward.tlp" –loginOnStartup
where "portforward.tlp" = the name of your profile
That's All !! :-)
[!] You have to log-in on your PC for the SSH tunnel to work.
[!] You should disable screensavers | energy savers otherwise your PC will NOT be available anymore.
Target PC (= your Laptop) # Windows Install a RDP client Install bitvise Go to the tab: S2C Add a new entry LISTEN => remote server (code.vehco.com) LISTEN interface: 127.0.0.1 LISTEN port: what_you_put_earlier (ex: 60001) DESTINATION => local machine (RDP server) DESTINATION interface: localhost DESTINATION port: 3390 image001.png Allez dans l'onglet LOGIN server: code.vehco.com port: TCP 22 login: vadmin passwd: Julgran123
Save your profile ! Start it !
>>> Start Windows RDP client Connection to: localhost:3390
That's All !! :-)
[!] Don't forget to adjust the port number 60001
Target PC (= your Laptop) # Linux
1. Create a SSH tunnel: ssh -v -N -L 127.0.0.1:3390:127.0.0.1:60001 vadmin@code.vehco.com
local computer (= your laptop) remote computer (= the code.vehco.com server) This will open locally the port TCP 3390 and bind it to the remote port TCP 60001.
2. Then execute a RDP client and connect to localhost:3390
That's All !! :-) [!] Don't forget to adjust the port number 60001