On 25.06.2012 12:24, leem wrote: > We have a local install on a Ubuntu 10.10 box. It's been working great > for the last few months with no problems on the LAN. > We've had a request where a few people need to work over the Internet, > using git to push/pull, but for reasons too long to explain can not be > given VPN access. Our initial thought was to put the box on a DMZ and > forward an internet facing subdomain to an external IP which is port > forwarded internally to the ubuntu machine. > > The question is, will this approach work? Will we need to forward any > other ports apart from 80? 22 perhaps? > > Any advice would be great. > > Thanks.
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