there is site-to--site vpn between site A and site B
not all is accessible though this vpn but is through royal server on B
Is there a way to connect to a machine on B through the site A tunnel which in turn will connect through the site B tunnel?
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Stefan Koell
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almost 6 years ago
Interesting question. It may be possible when you create a tunnel connection through your first Royal Server using the PuTTY connection type with a specific local port forwarding. You could then configure the local ip/port mapped to your Royal Server B. I've not tested this but I guess this could work. You then need to open the putty connection to establish the first tunnel, once established the other connections using Secure Gateway config should work.
Interesting question. It may be possible when you create a tunnel connection through your first Royal Server using the PuTTY connection type with a specific local port forwarding. You could then configure the local ip/port mapped to your Royal Server B. I've not tested this but I guess this could work. You then need to open the putty connection to establish the first tunnel, once established the other connections using Secure Gateway config should work.
Stefan Koell
said
over 3 years ago
Hi,
we just released a Royal TS V6 for Windows beta release where you can test this feature (Royal TSX will soon follow):
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following scenario:
want to connect from home to site B
Site A has royal server on publicly facing IP
site B has royal server on non-public IP
there is site-to--site vpn between site A and site B
not all is accessible though this vpn but is through royal server on B
Is there a way to connect to a machine on B through the site A tunnel which in turn will connect through the site B tunnel?
Interesting question. It may be possible when you create a tunnel connection through your first Royal Server using the PuTTY connection type with a specific local port forwarding. You could then configure the local ip/port mapped to your Royal Server B. I've not tested this but I guess this could work. You then need to open the putty connection to establish the first tunnel, once established the other connections using Secure Gateway config should work.
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Interesting question. It may be possible when you create a tunnel connection through your first Royal Server using the PuTTY connection type with a specific local port forwarding. You could then configure the local ip/port mapped to your Royal Server B. I've not tested this but I guess this could work. You then need to open the putty connection to establish the first tunnel, once established the other connections using Secure Gateway config should work.
Stefan Koell
Hi,
we just released a Royal TS V6 for Windows beta release where you can test this feature (Royal TSX will soon follow):
https://www.royalapps.com/blog/dependent-gateways
Regards,
Stefan
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