hi Adoram
the best way you can do it is implementing a tunnel
trough the internet between your lans, the docs are in:
http://www.sorrell.com/~ssorrell/linux/tunnel/
thats the tunnel howto, if you need more info you can
contact me and I`ll help as I could
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---Adoram Rogel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Our small office is being divided into two locations.
> We have a 100Base-TX network of 10 machines now.
> I need to put 2-3 in the new location that we'll be
in the east coast
> while the rest of the machines are in the west coast.
> As a lot of data is running thru our processes, I
figured a telnet is the
> most logical connection type - make the east coast
machines telnet into the
> west coast ones and run their processes there.
> This will work but it "wastes" the machines in the
east coast - they only
> work
> as terminals.
>
> Any other possible connection ? what about security
? is NFS thru the
> internet
> a possibility ? any other tricks that can work ?
>
> Thanks in advance for your comments.
>
> Adoram Rogel
>
>
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