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How to access your public web resources from the corporate network?
Good morning.
The organization provides some web services for its clients by posting links on the site to access servers with private addresses that are "forwarded" through the site.
There is a need sometimes to access the Internet, as if bypassing the local network of the enterprise, emulating the work of a client from a remote office or his home in order to test the performance of new services.
In other words, sitting at a computer in my office, somehow I need to get an Internet connection, as if I were in any other office of any other organization at any address.
Previously, this could be done using dial-up (such as Internet on credit), but now this is a problem. All providers offer to conclude an agreement and bring the cable to the office, but I don’t need it.
Can you explain how I can get this access?
Thank you.
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