Akshay Lamba wrote:
> penguinforce wrote:
>> But my goal is to write a peer-to-peer application, and I want to
>> study ways of initiating connections between peers that sit behind
>> NATs (using STUN, etc.). It's a pretty interesting problem. That's
>> why I need access to a box with a "real" IP address, that'll run my
>> servers
> I have a couple of boxes you could use. However these are production
> systems...one's debian 3.1 and the other CentOS. If you think your codes
> are safe enough shout out to me offline.
Or better still.. far better... set up a uml for him with a couple of ports
forwarded.. that way he
can ssh into it on a non-standard port and play to his hearts content, being
able to do any harm he
likes to the uml and placing no risk on your production servers..
UML rocks for stuff like that..
I actually have a little army of qemu instances I use here with a stripped down
debian install and
tirc on them for such a purpose.. I can arc up 10-20 irc clients at the same
time and do bot
testing.. Virtual machines rock :)
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