Gnatbox seems to get very confused if you pipe the external interface to the
internal one on administration port or even on port 80. The VPN option is a
better choice. Its working for me right now :)

None of the documentation mentions dial-in capability but you can always
setup a RAS server inside the firewall.


-----Original Message-----
From: Takuto HASHIMOTO
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7/6/00 5:21 AM
Subject: Administration from remote site

Hi,

Does anybody have any good idea for remote administration
from remote site via leased line(Internet) or Analog Line
(Dial-up) without any accesses servers ?

 I would like to manage or administrate a GNAT Box from 
remote site, then am considering the following possibility.

 For Administration via Leased Line:-
 I guess that it may be possible if I would add remote access 
filter which allow some specific source Global IP to login to
GNAT Box with Web Administration.
 But it should be really unsecure because the traffic are not
encrypted.
 Is it possible to do such a remote access via VPN if I have 
another spare of GNAT Box at remote site ?

 For Administration via Analog Line(Dial-up):-
 Can modem on serial port be remote maintenance modem?
 (Is it possible to dial into the GNAT Box via modem? )
 I just easily guess that it may not be possible.

Any suggestion are really welcome,

Thanks & regards,

HASHIMOTO 

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