It doesn't work.  I tried it just as you stated.  Do I designate a
particular folder as sharing, also (I did)?

Robert


On 12/8/03 5:15 PM, "macgroup-digest"
<owner-macgroup-digest at erdos.math.louisville.edu> emailed:

>>  Appleshare/IP is what you want, and you don't need any extra software.
>> 
>>  On the server, make sure you have personal file sharing turned on and your
>> firewall has port 548 open. You'll also need to know the IP address or DNS
>> name of the server machine on the Internet.
>> 
>>  On the client machine, use the Go->Connect to Server menu item in the
>> Finder. In the Server Address field type
>> 
>>  afp://the_client_machine_IP_address
>> 
>>  and hit return. You should get a dialog box into which you type your user
>> name and password.
>> 
>>  I do this all the time from home to connect to office machines and from my
>> office to home. The main thing that can go wrong is a Firewall that blocks
>> port 548. 



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