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"
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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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