Hello,
I need to gain remote access to my PC from another country. The provider cuts off all input traffic (dynamic IP), and UPnP does not work either.
My scheme is as follows:
PC_1 acts as a server with "10.0.8.0", port forwarding to 192.168.x.x via SSH.
PC_2 connects to the Connector and then via SSH to "10.0.8.0":22.
Can CloudConnexa help me with this, or is it easier to rent a VPS?
P.S. I have tried to do this, but I cannot ping the server from the client.
Remote access(NAT)
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Re: Remote access(NAT)
Hey, is your PC_1 acting as a server running as your openvpn server?
Is your 192.168.x.x the 2nd interface of your PC_1?
If all is yes, then that's possible using your openvpn server via iptables.
Is your 192.168.x.x the 2nd interface of your PC_1?
If all is yes, then that's possible using your openvpn server via iptables.
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Re: Remote access(NAT)
Hi,blbobeegins wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 10:14 amHello,
I need to gain remote access to my PC from another country. The provider cuts off all input traffic (dynamic IP), and UPnP does not work either. Hot Schedules
My scheme is as follows:
PC_1 acts as a server with "10.0.8.0", port forwarding to 192.168.x.x via SSH.
PC_2 connects to the Connector and then via SSH to "10.0.8.0":22.
Can CloudConnexa help me with this, or is it easier to rent a VPS?
P.S. I have tried to do this, but I cannot ping the server from the client.
Yes, CloudConnexa can help you bypass your provider's input traffic restrictions. By connecting both PCs to the same CloudConnexa VPN, you’ll get secure internal IPs for direct SSH access without needing port forwarding or UPnP.
Alternatively, renting a VPS for reverse SSH tunneling is a valid option, but it requires more setup and maintenance. For simplicity and ease, CloudConnexa is the better choice.
If ping isn’t working, check firewalls and routing settings.