On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 11:40 PM, Zico <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 10:05 PM, Arun Khan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I do not understand why you are bringing up colocation (presumably in the
>> cloud)  as an option.  IMO it is not necessary.  It would be helpful if you
>> can elaborate on your network setup.
>>
>>
>
> Sure.
> I have a rented VPS that provides the web server and mail server. This is
> provided by slicehost.
>
> My office network is behind a NAT router and I use DYNDNS to get a domain
> name to it.
> I sometimes work on the move.
> My office network exposes port 22 and port 80 to the outside world.
> Port 22 is routed through to the domain0 on the server here, a sun X4150
> RAID 5, 4GB RAM.
> On this server is a virtual machine that provides the development server,
> on here apache at port 80 proxies through to 8080 where tomcat is running
> various services for my dev environment (hudson, nexus, jira, sonar). Port
> 80 from the outside world is routed to port 80 on the virtual dev server.
> Apache also provides the SugarCRM service.
>

Looks like you want seamless access from Intranet and Internet.   IMO, it
would be best if you setup openVPN to access your resources from the
Internet and also use LDAP auth.

Setting up my org's DS in the cloud is beyond my comfort level.  It is your
decision to setup your DS where ever you want.

Best,
-- Arun Khan
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