richardgaywood wrote:
A VPN-serving router is going to cost mucho dineros. You can do this for free, and CUS is right, VNC over SSH is probably the easiest way. What OS is on this box you are trying to connect to, what OS are you using to connect from, and what are you trying to achieve once you are logged in there? I can walk you through it.
Yeah. But when the machine goes tits up you get screwed. I prefer hardware solutions to software solutions as when the software goes down you then have to do a 80 mile round trip. + I may need to access more than 1 box (and it could really get messy once you start to consider the Mac may be running virtual machines).
There's no way the people who had the router I used to access paid much money as the company had no money (they lost money hand over fist each and every month). I seem to remember the brand was a Draytek.
I've just spent a couple of hours researching and this looks like the modern equivelent:
http://www.draytek.co.uk/products/vigor2820.htmlRetails for about £120 which would pay for itself in petrol within a month frankly.
I'm still trying to work out if it can do what the one I used to do could. The one I used to use simply had an admin page which allowed you to specify a username and a password. You could then VPN in and the whole shebang was remarkably solid.