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Mark Hull-Richter wrote on Fri, 24 Aug 2007 10:37:44 -0700:
I joined this thread a little late, but I have a related question: how do I log in on a remote machine (assuming that some form of remote desktop is set up to receive that login on the remote machine) that is on the other side of a router (i.e., has no internet-visible IP address)?
There is no difference here from reaching the machine for other purposes. I guess you have to have IP forwarding enabled on the other side. You connect to port 22 on the NAT router and the router forwards this to port 22 of the remote desktop machine. Or the other side makes the connection first (assuming *your* IP is routable), that is how "invites" on Windows RD work. Then you don't need IP forwarding.
Kai