On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 01:07:01AM -0600, Indraneel Majumdar wrote:

>I hope you're running TCP/IP. If only A and B have legal IP address then
>you need IP Masquerading on B. If all machines at B end have their own
>legal IP then I can't see any problems. Maybe I'm missing something?
>

The main thing for which we may need this is say We develop a package to be
used by pc's at location B but we want to centralize data at location A. So the
package and data will reside at location A on the serve and all the nodes
from location B should be able to access the package and data by sharing the
only connection from Location B to Location A. How all the machines at location
B should be configured ? One machine which connects using the leased line and
the remaining 9 machines will connect to this machine ???

Will all the 9 machines be able to access the same package ? I think it should
be possible with IP. We are not going to start this in near future. I just
wanted to know whether this is possible.

Thanks Indraneel, Sreagsu for the reply and giving me some direction.

Regards


Rajesh

>\Indraneel
>
>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 ).
>

-- 
Rajesh Fowkar
(Computer Programmer)
V. S. DEMPO & CO. LTD., PANAJI-GOA

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Web Site : http://www.dempos.com


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