VPN connection
Scott Taylor
scott at prototek.net
Tue Jun 3 16:09:14 PDT 2008
Well, it depends on how you are serving Panorama. For me, I am not
generating and sharing web pages, which is HTTP protocol. And you wouldn¹t
need VPN for that; you open port 80 to the outside world and remote clients
connect to Pan with a web browser, interacting with web pages. My
application is to use Enterprise Server as if I was in the room with it, as
I am when I am at my office, connected to it over our local LAN, using the
same Panorama client. The difference is that with VPN, I can be anywhere in
the world with my Pan client, connect to the internet, run my VPN client to
connect to my home LAN as if I was there, and connect to Enterprise
transparently (along with anything else on my network, like printers). It
is not an HTTP connection at all.
In either case, you need to turn on Internet sharing, and use TCP/IP. No
need (or usefulness) to turn on Web Publishing if using VPN.
Scott
From: Jeff Kozuch <lists at acaciasystems.com>
>
Actually, Panorama sharing happens over port 80 (HTTP) which is the only
port you need to open.
Jeff Kozuch
President, Acacia Systems
Apple Certified Technical Coordinator
Certified Member, Apple Consultants Network
jk at acaciasystems.com
http://www.acaciasystems.com
562-437-7690
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