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I hope I can get some help here.
House: xppro (sp1) laptop connected through an adsl modem/router. zonealarm (free) and ICF. dynamic IP office: xppro (sp1) desktop on peer to peer network, again through adsl modem/router (same make/model) and again with zonealarm and ICF. Static IP everythings working fine. So, how do I set about being able to connect to my office network and run an application from home without impairing security? beaver brushes |
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In article <ci51g2$g6o$(E-Mail Removed)>, "brushes"
(E-Mail Removed) says... > I hope I can get some help here. > > House: xppro (sp1) laptop connected through an adsl modem/router. zonealarm > (free) and ICF. dynamic IP > > office: xppro (sp1) desktop on peer to peer network, again through adsl > modem/router (same make/model) and again with zonealarm and ICF. Static IP > > everythings working fine. > > So, how do I set about being able to connect to my office network and run an > application from home without impairing security? > You need to investigate VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) - not something I know anything about, but as you don't seem to have any other replies yet it's at least a starting point for you. |
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brushes wrote:
> House: xppro (sp1) laptop connected through an adsl modem/router. zonealarm > (free) and ICF. dynamic IP > > office: xppro (sp1) desktop on peer to peer network, again through adsl > modem/router (same make/model) and again with zonealarm and ICF. Static IP > > everythings working fine. > > So, how do I set about being able to connect to my office network and run an > application from home without impairing security? There are two approaches: 1. Set up your office network so you can connect a machine to it from outside as if you were in the office. One way to do this is to use a Virtual Private Network (VPN). I use a Draytek Vigor touter in an office, as it directly supports VPN (other routers pass through the commands, so you can run VPN software). Google term: VPN 2. Use remote control software (e.g., UltraVNC for Windows, or RealVNC for most platforms) to control a machine which is connected to your office network. You can do this over a VPN for additional security (someone sniffing packets can pick up your password over an open connection). Google terms: VNC, UltraVNC Both of these approaches work very well. Best wishes, -- Michael Salem |
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"brushes" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:ci51g2$g6o$(E-Mail Removed)... > I hope I can get some help here. > > House: xppro (sp1) laptop connected through an adsl modem/router. zonealarm > (free) and ICF. dynamic IP > > office: xppro (sp1) desktop on peer to peer network, again through adsl > modem/router (same make/model) and again with zonealarm and ICF. Static IP > > everythings working fine. > > So, how do I set about being able to connect to my office network and run an > application from home without impairing security? > > beaver > thanks to both of you, I am now digesting! B |
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