dmbfan36_23;520477 Wrote: 
> Is there a way to password protect access to SBS without setting up
> Apache and a proxy?  Similar to how you have to login to
> Mysqueezebox.com?

You can also use Advanced/Security to block connections. If you turn
this on, you will want a "generic" entry to allow access from your home
intranet, eg:

192.168.1.0

Will allow any "local" connection that starts with 192.168.1

If you enable this option, any attempt to connect from an ip that's not
on the list will be ignored (just like iptables or Apache "only from"
eh?)

If you don't know the IP where you will be, you can leave a port open
for VNC/RDP to the server so you can change the setting remotely (once
you know the IP.) Note that I would not recommend using the "standard"
IP ports for those programs; redirect them in the NAT rules in your
router.

P


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