MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
> Rafael Copquin wrote:
>> OK,OK I hear you all guys. Stop thrashing me,please....(:->)
>>
>> Seriously now
>>
>> No opening of the router port. No violation of the firewall. Use a VPN. 
>> I got that.
>>
>> How about Hamachi, from LogMeIn?
> 
> 
> Great question!  I'd like to hear about Hamachi, too.  I've heard good 
> things about its simple networking.  Some day-gig franchisees have setup 
> VPNs for their multiple learning centers with Hamachi.  And at only 
> $199/yr, that sounds decent, and even AWESOME if it allows me to create 
> a VFP/MySQL solution that addresses the security concerns of accessing 
> the MySQL database over the web.
> 


If this makes creating a VPN super easy, what's to say this can't be 
created/used for your VFP apps to allow for easier/safer connections? 
If the backend of the database was MySQL (not VFP), it'd already be in a 
disconnected fashion like a traditional RDBMS, so I wouldn't expect the 
performance to be horrible, but rather at an acceptable level.

Your thoughts?

-- 
Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
President, Chief Software Architect
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
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