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Manage my servers from my house

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Alex - 27 Nov 2004 01:45 GMT
How can I manage my servers from my house via ts?
MikeD - 27 Nov 2004 08:25 GMT
create a vpn server at work then connect to the vpn from the house then run
TS and connect to the I.P. of the server. Also make sure TS is installed and
running in Remote Administrative Mode.
Mike D
> How can I manage my servers from my house via ts?
Patrick Rouse - 29 Nov 2004 04:05 GMT
VPN is not needed to do this, although what you recommended will work.  If
you want to connect to a server in your office, open a TCP port 3389 on your
firewall to a server you want to manage, then connect to it via your WAN IP
Address using Remote Desktop Client.  If you need to manage others, you can
open up more sessions to those boxes from the original session.  You could
also look at a product like WTSGateway from Terminal-services.net, which acts
as an RDP router so you can connect to a bunch of servers via one IP Address.

> create a vpn server at work then connect to the vpn from the house then run
> TS and connect to the I.P. of the server. Also make sure TS is installed and
> running in Remote Administrative Mode.
> Mike D
> > How can I manage my servers from my house via ts?
 
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