VPN might work well. VNC might not be needed at all if all the applications and tools that the boss will use is on his home computer. FTP could work too, whichever is more secure.

On 4/27/06, jhuniepi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
yes, that's right. you need vpn then you can use vnc.

>What I intend for my boss was to do his work at home. Picture this
out... you are at home >with a broadband internet and on your computer
you connect to your office server...

here you need vpn...

>something like seeing network neighborhood with all the workstations
and saving/retrieving >his files on the server.

here, you can use vnc

On 4/27/06, captain_claw < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi Jhuniepi,
>
>  yeah your right about that, if your the viewer and  your controlling a
> remote PC which is connected to neighborhood or samba shares you can do file
> transfer and data retrieval from it am I right? and you can also control
> some other PC inside your neighborhood as long they ( other PC) have server
> listening but using the PC that your controlling from your home isn't it? (
> you can also control other PC directly if you change the port listening to
> it or define the pc's IP on your firewall if your using forwarding).. but
> back to the original post made by rare_daffodills he is asking if his boss
> can work home ( meaning he will be using his PC at home) connecting to the
> office network to do data file transfer/retrieval right? which VNC is not
> capable of doing diba? sorry but I just wanted a clearer picture on this..
> hehehe ( makulit ako )
>
>  For rare_daffodills like other pluggers post solution like VPN will be your
> problem solver..
>
>
> >
> > Message: 7
> > Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 10:09:05 +0800
> > From: jhuniepi < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Re: [plug] Re: Connect to Office Network From Home (John
> >         Peter Loh)
> > To: "Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List"
> >         < [email protected]>
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> >
> > when you use vnc, you can see the computers connected in the pc from
> > your end through samba shares or network neighborhood. im also using
> > the free edition. you can control remotely the pc so any pc connected
> > to it, you can also see in the networks.
> >
> > On 4/27/06, captain_claw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I've been using VNC ( free edition ) for quite sometime but I don't
> think
> > > you can do what rare_daffodills ( wants ) that you can see all of the
> > > computer from your end..AFAIK VNC can control remote computer but i know
> VNC
> > > dont support file transfer/retrieving data from viewers end ( correct me
> if
> > > im wrong  coz im just using a free edition hehehehe)..
> > >
> > >  Regards,
> > >  Ryan
> > >
> > > --
> > cj pangilinan
> > linux user, java programmer
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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