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How to build a remote access OA system for external network with peanut shells
Peanut shell needs to be set as a remote access server.

1, download and install peanut shells, and open an account registered in oray.com. Enable peanut shell mapping. Check whether the domain name is activated. Select the domain name, right-click and select "Domain Name Diagnosis". If activated and pointed correctly, the domain name can be used normally.

2. Add mapping and add port number 80. The external network address can use its own domain name or directly use the default domain name.

After ports 3 and 80 are mapped, check the addresses displayed in the mapping list. For example: 175. 180.223.45

For example, the settings needed to use this computer as a server.

Dynamic IP mode:

1, configured to allow the server to access the external network, activated on the peanut shell website 175. 180.223.45.

2. Install the peanut shell client on the server, set the account, and select automatic login.

3. Set the virtual server mapping on the router and map port 80 to the local IP address.

4. If there is a firewall, modify the related ACL (access control list).

5. For external network test (internal network is unavailable), the address must be entered as http:/175.438+080.223.45.

Static IP: you have a fixed IP, 175. 180.223.45,

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1, additional domain IP;

2. Set virtual server mapping on the router and map port 80 to local IP.

3. If there is a firewall, modify the related ACL (access control list).

4. Test on the external network (not the internal network), and enter the address http:/175.180.223.45.

In addition, in the above two cases, configure VPN service, assign the IP of 192 network segment, and log in to the intranet through remote VPN.