![]() If you wish, you can also configure the VPN Group (#3) as explained in our Online Help Portal ( click here for more information). Select the Open and Close options (#2) based on your requirements. Next, click on the VPN/SSH/Gateway (#1) side menu for the Secure Gateway Configuration. In the General side menu – under the General tab of your target machine session (in the example below, I’m using an RDP session), configure the Host, Port, Username, Domain and Password (note: forget the old configuration, do not enter a localhost IP 127.0.0.1).RDM supports RDP and web browser over the secure gateway. ![]() Next, you need to configure the target machine session. The Jump server (secure gateway) is now configured and ready to use. If you wish to keep your Secure Gateway window hidden, then go to the Advanced tab and check Hide when connection successful.Then in the Outgoing Tunnel Settings, configure the Mode to Dynamic and the Source to 127.0.0.1 (#2). In the General section, enter the SSH server information for access to the DMZ zone (#1). So let’s get this show on the road! Configure the Jump Server But I promise you that this challenge is easily possible, because you can now use RDM to jump through a DMZ (sometimes referred to as a perimeter network or screened subnet) and directly into an SSH server. OK, I have been watching too much Mission: Impossible lately. Your mission, should you choose to accept it: jump through a DMZ zone directly into an SSH server.
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