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Hacking and Security => Hacking and Security => : L0rd_M@dness April 08, 2013, 07:29:37 AM
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Just wanted to know if it's possible to create a clientless vpn on a router just by changing the firmware, or do I have to have the particular cisco router?
I basically want to create a VPN or proxy without having to have a client device staying on all the time.
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Just wanted to know if it's possible to create a clientless vpn on a router just by changing the firmware, or do I have to have the particular cisco router?
I basically want to create a VPN or proxy without having to have a client device staying on all the time.
Let me rephrase the above. You want the router to keep a persistent connections to a proxy/external VPN ?
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I'm not sure, but you might want to look into dd-wrt/openwrt/etc... That is if you have a router/AP that supports it.
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Hi,
not quiet sure what you mean ??? Is it what Factionwars described? Normally (in cisco language) a clientless vpn is a vpn you can connect to without a vpn client software installed on your machine (SSL VPN for example).
Cheers,
RBA
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hmmm... how can I say it?
Basically, I want to use it as a SSH proxy without having to setup a client to host proxy software.
haha found it: http://www.howtogeek.com/68061/setup-ssh-on-your-router-for-secure-web-access-from-anywhere/ (http://www.howtogeek.com/68061/setup-ssh-on-your-router-for-secure-web-access-from-anywhere/)
ahh shit, Tomato doesn't support 2wire routers... :(