On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 19:48, Rikard Johnels wrote:
On Thursday 13 October 2005 23.31, James Knott wrote:
Rikard Johnels wrote:
Well, he doesn't want to use port forwarding and he doesn't want to use a VPN. That limits the options somewhat.
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I cant use a VPN solution as i use different computers every time. And i want to refrain from opening and portredirecting to much in the firewall as i want it as tight as possible. (Yes i know i need at least ONE hole to get in myself) Its "bad enough" to have a redirect of ftp/web inside the wall.
The only available options for what you want to do, are port forwarding or VPN. If those aren't suitable, then we can't help you. You're asking for something that doesn't exist.
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Thank you all for you time and effort. Having a "talk" with the boss about reconfiguring the network some :) (And getting me a laptop..)
The other possibility is using port knocking but you must have access to the firewall to implement it. Personally I would not use it because of the security problems this may introduce. See below for information on port knocking http://new.linuxjournal.com/article/6811 To find utilities implementing port knocking I suggest searching freshmeat. -- Regards, Graham Smith