Using teamviewer VPN to use internet at home?
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I've been trying to configure squid to work like this thread* suggested but have been unsuccessful. Teamviewer's vpn is something like 7.xxx.xxx.xxx and it has its own adapter (not part of the local network). How can I get squid to allow/recognize teamviewer through its default http port 3128?
*How to route internet connection through teamviewer's VPN?
networking vpn squid teamviewer
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I've been trying to configure squid to work like this thread* suggested but have been unsuccessful. Teamviewer's vpn is something like 7.xxx.xxx.xxx and it has its own adapter (not part of the local network). How can I get squid to allow/recognize teamviewer through its default http port 3128?
*How to route internet connection through teamviewer's VPN?
networking vpn squid teamviewer
Configuring Squid is quite tricky, but I got the same results using Redirproxy. Try using VPN's assigned IP address instead of "hostname" when configuring the proxy server on the "client" computer.
– Jonas
Dec 2 '13 at 13:22
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I've been trying to configure squid to work like this thread* suggested but have been unsuccessful. Teamviewer's vpn is something like 7.xxx.xxx.xxx and it has its own adapter (not part of the local network). How can I get squid to allow/recognize teamviewer through its default http port 3128?
*How to route internet connection through teamviewer's VPN?
networking vpn squid teamviewer
I've been trying to configure squid to work like this thread* suggested but have been unsuccessful. Teamviewer's vpn is something like 7.xxx.xxx.xxx and it has its own adapter (not part of the local network). How can I get squid to allow/recognize teamviewer through its default http port 3128?
*How to route internet connection through teamviewer's VPN?
networking vpn squid teamviewer
networking vpn squid teamviewer
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Configuring Squid is quite tricky, but I got the same results using Redirproxy. Try using VPN's assigned IP address instead of "hostname" when configuring the proxy server on the "client" computer.
– Jonas
Dec 2 '13 at 13:22
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Configuring Squid is quite tricky, but I got the same results using Redirproxy. Try using VPN's assigned IP address instead of "hostname" when configuring the proxy server on the "client" computer.
– Jonas
Dec 2 '13 at 13:22
Configuring Squid is quite tricky, but I got the same results using Redirproxy. Try using VPN's assigned IP address instead of "hostname" when configuring the proxy server on the "client" computer.
– Jonas
Dec 2 '13 at 13:22
Configuring Squid is quite tricky, but I got the same results using Redirproxy. Try using VPN's assigned IP address instead of "hostname" when configuring the proxy server on the "client" computer.
– Jonas
Dec 2 '13 at 13:22
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If by "use the internet at home" you mean simply using the home's external IP as a proxy, you'd be better off using Window's built-in VPN connection. That way you need no extra software.
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If by "use the internet at home" you mean simply using the home's external IP as a proxy, you'd be better off using Window's built-in VPN connection. That way you need no extra software.
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If by "use the internet at home" you mean simply using the home's external IP as a proxy, you'd be better off using Window's built-in VPN connection. That way you need no extra software.
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If by "use the internet at home" you mean simply using the home's external IP as a proxy, you'd be better off using Window's built-in VPN connection. That way you need no extra software.
If by "use the internet at home" you mean simply using the home's external IP as a proxy, you'd be better off using Window's built-in VPN connection. That way you need no extra software.
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Configuring Squid is quite tricky, but I got the same results using Redirproxy. Try using VPN's assigned IP address instead of "hostname" when configuring the proxy server on the "client" computer.
– Jonas
Dec 2 '13 at 13:22