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For technical reasons that I cannot change my computers at home are located behind two routers, only one of which (the one connecting my own network) I have control over.

Basically the setup is

Internet <-> R1 <-> private network 1 <-> R2 <-> private network 2

R2 is my router. The private networks are 192.168.10.0 and 192.168.1.0. The latter is mine.

Is there any way for me to reach my computer from the outside (i.e. the Internet)?

I am not adverse to renting a hosted server somewhere and run some sort of client on a computer inside my network to allow the hosted server to SSH to my home network.

Any ideas?

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What kind of access do you need? If you just need to remote in and do some work, I would recommend an application like GoToMyPC or LogMeIn. These allow you to remote in to your desktop and work as if you were sitting at your desk. I believe the paid versions will also allow you transfer files between the remote computer and where you are connecting from, but it's been a while since I have investigated either application. If you're talking about setting up a web or ftp server that people can access over the internet, that will get a bit more complex.

BBlake
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You should ask port forward from R1 or use some host in internet where you can build tunnel from home PC. There is actually possibilities to go through NAT but these need some more hacking. Look at pwnat for example

Cougar
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