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SoonerAl
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reply to jp10558

Re: [XP] IT Remote Administration

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SSL-Explorer Login screen
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Select Folders on Norman
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Shared Folders on Norman
said by jp10558:

So, for this, what exactly does it let you do with a web browser? Just run VNC? Download files etc...? How does it affect other VPN software like Hamachi?
The Java based browser is simply the front end to allow the user to create the SSL VPN tunnel. Once the tunnel is established you simply select applications (that you or the network admin has configured) and run them through the tunnel. I am attaching the login screen, the home page as I have it configured so I can access either of my two XP Pro boxes with Remote Desktop and the access to shared files/folders on each PC.

In my case Remote Desktop is enabled on both of my PCs, ie. on Ashtabula and Norman. The Remote Desktop client has to be installed on the remote PC. In the example shown, clicking on NormanRDP will initiate a Remote Desktop session with the PC called Norman on my home LAN through the SSL-VPN tunnel.

Note that in the examples the addressing from a remote PC would be in the form »ssl-explorer.server.address and not the »ashtabula addressing, which was only used so I could grab screen shots of the process...

My home network...

»theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/LAN/LAN.html

I can't answer your question about the Hamachi product...
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