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hum, ok well the only way i can see is to get a 3rd party that runs a server that has the ability to forward a single port to a server. I did look into this a little while ago, I tried to get 32 megs of ram and a 200 MHz CPU on a virtual server but I never pushed it. Maybe somebody you know or maybe you could hire a miniserver that has a public IP address to just run a couple of openvpn servers on that will allow you to route between or bridge the virtual connections. Appart from that I cant see anyway of running an openvpn connection between two instances that you dont have control over. hth, matty. Quoting darkblue <darkblue2000@xxxxxxxxx>: > actually, I have no privilege to access both of the two nat gateways. > So, I am afraid I can not do such port forward modification in the > home's nat gateway. > > and, is there any possible?I know it is tough, but I really want to > figure out. > because there are so much work to do even after I am out of my office. > > 2007/2/6, Matt Richards <matt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >> darkblue wrote: >>> Any possible to do that. >>> because My Desktop in corp. and My PC at home are all behind NAT. >>> >>> >>> >> hello, >> >> yes its possible, you would just have to forward the port that you >> intend to use for the server to the computer that is running the daemon >> behind the NAT device >> >> the default port is 1194/udp (i think) so just get your NAT devices at >> home to forward this port and connect from the pc at your work place. >> >> Matty. >> > > > -- > He is nothing ______________________ OpenVPN mailing lists https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openvpn-users |