VPN connection
Jeff Kozuch
lists at acaciasystems.com
Tue Jun 3 17:57:11 PDT 2008
Maybe I misunderstood. I generate web pages but I also share
Panorama files from a client while outside my office and open the
files as though as I was on my local network. Enterprise internet
sharing is done via Apache. I do not use VPN and the only port I have
open on my router in the office is 80. All I have to do is double
click a file and it opens and synchronizes like magic.
I think you are talking about connecting to all devices on your local
network while I am strictly talking about sharing Panorama files
remotely.
Jeff
On Jun 3, 2008, at 4:09 PM, Scott Taylor wrote:
> 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
> wouldn’t 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.
>
>
>
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