Access work ip range from home

shaun.nadan

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Hi

I have a web server at the office that's not accessible from the Internet . There is no static IP address available and I cannot load any software on the web server or configure the router for a dynamic dns.

I do have a spare pc on the network that has Internet access and via teamviewer I can remote into the pc and then open up s browser and goto the web server. This is a bit comber some especially when trying to browse it with my phone.

Is there any software I can load onto the spare pc that can create a vpn tunnel and bridge my 2 networks so that from home I can browse to the web server from my local pc.
 
Nothing else is really going to be any less cumbersome than Teamviewer.

Why not just do it properly and do proper forwarding from the Router? You don't need a Static IP address available, just a single port on an existing Static IP.
 
No access to the router and no static ip at all.

Was reading there is an option to create a vpn and a proxy but it was a bit unclear .

I've tried the Vpn option from teamviewer but it didn't allow me to even ping the web server
 
Easiest thing to do is teamviewer, else if you've got the time get an old desktop and install pfsense, setup the basic parts of the firewall, then setup an OpenVPN connection.
 
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