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Originally Posted by kraegar
I tunnel rdp over ssh.
The only client required is an ssh client (putty for windows, builtin on any linux, or OS X), and an rdp client. The only port open is ssh, which is obviously very secure. Then I turn off password auth, and only allow key exchange. I use a plug computer for the ssh server, though I used to use a old router with openwrt.
It's cheap, easy, portable, and secure.
For DNS I use dyndns.org
My webserver (when it's up) is also on the plug computer.
Tony
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You posted that while I was typing.
That sounds like the way I want to go. Do you have more info on what you describe? BTW, I'm using dyndns.org as well.