On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Rajesh Fowkar wrote:
> Say We have our server at location A and I want to connect to this server from
> location B. Location B has got say 10 machines. There is a leased line from
> location A to location B.
> Is it possible that a computer from location B connects to the server and the
> remaining 9 machines from location B also can connect to the server using the
> same connection. ( Otherwise 10 leased lines will be needed for 10 machines at
> Location B ).
it sure should be possible. You have to set up the computer in location B
as a router/gateway for the other computers in location B. So any IP
transaction will be forwarded to this machine and then through it to A.
But this was theory only, wait for people to say how exactly to implement
it ;) But since the connection from B to A is over a leased line, this
should be simpler than say over a PPP connection.
-- sreangsu
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