Not sure if this is still an issue, but it is possible to forward
particular ports from the outside, to a specific machine within
the network on most access points/modems.  Some ISP's block this
with a separate setting on their configuration pages, but usually
there is a way to re-enable it.

In the past, I have used this along with dynamic dns, to provide
an externally accessible web page, even on a dial-up connection
with no static IP address.

The only thing to consider is vulnerability, as you'd have to
keep up to date with any patches on the exposed server/firewall.

Regards,

Dave



On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 14:18 +0200, "Linus Tolke" <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hello Bob!



The server I use to run the nightly builds is behind a firewall.
This means that if I enable the mail function from the Hudson
server, the links pointing to the failing test cannot be
followed. This means that work has to be done to get this to work
properly. Any ideas on the simplest way to solve this?



        /Linus


2009/9/22 Bob Tarling <[1][email protected]>

  Bob said:
  > Linus - do you have any plans to get junit notification
  working?
  ?!?
  > Bob.
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