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Complicated use of VPS to access internal system




Posted by macintosh264, 07-14-2012, 04:56 PM
I am not exactly sure what the best solution would be for this problem, but I have a VPS with 3 ips. I have a unix system behind a home router with no ports forwarded. I want to be able to access myVPSIP:25566 and get the data on the internal system. myVPS ---> internal system How do I go about doing this, I have tried reverse tunneling. If the minecraft server part causes confusion, here is an alternate example that will accomplish the same task. I have a web server on a computer inside a home network. It cannot get incoming connections, so I purchased a VPS, and it has an IP. I wish to be able to access the web server via the VPS IP. I have tried reverse SSH Tunnel, but am unsure why it does not work. here is the command I used

Posted by sharedservermgmt, 07-17-2012, 11:31 AM
Hi, You will have to set up port forwarding on your home router. If you want to restrict access, I suggest set up a firewall on the internal web server to accept connections only from your VPS IP. Regards, Relson. www.sharedservermanagement.com



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