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bhoppe
Dec 10, 2013Aspirant
FVS318N SSL VPN Port Forwarding
Hi, I'm trying to setup secure access to a service that is running on my internal network, specifically on server with internal IP 192.168.0.102 listening on port 3306. I believe Port Forwarding is...
jmizoguchi
Dec 11, 2013Virtuoso
You do not use public IP to access devices behind the SSL-VPN
That defeats of using SSL-VPN. You tread like you would in local LAN by using private IP 192.x
Also SSL-VPN setting the router will have port forwarding within and not inbound rules in the router as well
That defeats of using SSL-VPN. You tread like you would in local LAN by using private IP 192.x
Also SSL-VPN setting the router will have port forwarding within and not inbound rules in the router as well
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