Hmm...

*thinks*

Nah.

On 2/1/07, Dustin Puryear <dustin at puryear-it.com> wrote:
> Uh, just as a quick note, if they have those restrictions in place
> won't you get fired if you try some of this? :)
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> Thursday, February 1, 2007, 12:29:40 PM, you wrote:
>
> > Okay, here's the deal... I want to connect to my Windows machine at
> > work from my Linux box at home. The problems with this are (A) I have
> > a private IP at work with firewall, and (B) Internet access from work
> > is only available through a proxy.
>
> > I've seen some solutions:
> > 1. BumpVNC.com will act as a relay server, but you have to use their
> > software, which of course runs only on Windows. Plus, you're
> > connecting through someone else's server.
> > 2. Reverse VNC, but wouldn't that require me to be at work to start
> > the connection? Sure, I could start it before I leave, but if the
> > connection gets lost at all, it's lost until I can restart it, right?
> > No point in that.
> > 3. SSH tunnel to a relay server, but then the SSH tunnel has to stay
> > open all the time, plus my webhost doesn't have SSH port forwarding
> > enabled. So I'd have to find another server.
> > 4. SSH tunnel to my home PC, but what if I need to reset my router, or
> > ever reboot my PC?
>
> > If I have to use my Windows PC at home to use my work machine via
> > BumpVNC, then so be it, but I'd like to get some feedback.
>
> > Joe
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