On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Rajesh Fowkar wrote:
> 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.
what i said about setting up the pc in location B as a router won't work
unless the rest of the horde at B have globally visible IPs. In the most
likely case you dont want to acquire that many IPs you can go through 2
routes..ateast what i can think of.
1) if the transaction can be wrapped oved http or ftp, then setting up a
proxyserver like squid should be ok.
2) if thats not possible then its upto IP masquerade howto ;)
-- sreangsu
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