Exactly. The only thing that goes over the wire to you is screen updates and 
printer data.

Even a 50K modem can perform reasonably well if the setup is correct.
I used to connect that way, back when the entire office was on 100M Ethernet.
The citrix server had it's own connection to the RBASE server.
I could work lots faster at home than I could in the office!

These days I only use the citrix to get into the office and remote control my 
office desktop.
It is just like being there over a dsl connection.

Dennis McGrath



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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jim Belisle
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2010 3:47 PM
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Off topic

Dennis,

Yes! I would say that is correct.
I am connecting to my work station on site.
When I do the work, it is like I am sitting at the desk.
I assume that is why I have such good speeds?

James Belisle
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dennis McGrath
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2010 3:42 PM
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Jim,

Sounds like you are just doing another version of remote control.
You are running RBASE on the on-site computer.

You are not accessing the db through the VPN

Dennis

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jim Belisle
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2010 3:25 PM
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This has been an interesting discussion to me since I connect remotely to my 
computer at the site almost daily.
Since I did not set up the VPN, I do not know how the system is set up.

I log into the VPN first through a system called Forticlient.
When this verifies that I am who I say I am, it connects me to my computer on 
site.
I have access to everything on the server that I would have if I were sitting 
at my desk on site.
The speed can at times be slow but usually that is only when I use my cad 
programs. Even then it is very good speed.

As far as I know I have never caused any corruption to the RBASE database.
If fact I do my UNLOAD RELOAD and PACKING the database remotely.
There have been times when the server up there actually crashed and no 
corruption occurred.

Would anyone venture as to what type of connection I would be on since it seems 
to work speedily?

James Belisle
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lawrence Lustig
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2010 3:06 PM
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Off topic

<<
There's a huge difference in using a VPN to create a remote connection such as 
via RDP, Dameware, VNC, etc. so as to execute R:BASE on a desktop inside the 
location where the database is located, and on the other hand attempting to 
execute R:BASE locally with remote data no matter the connection type.

I've never considered the latter to be viable.
>>

There's another problem with using VPN to attach a remote computer to your 
trusted network, even if it's not for file-server based database work.  
Essentially, you're allowing an untrusted computer to infect your network.

The best use of a VPN is to provide a protected route to get to a remote 
desktop connection as described by Emmitt.  Don't allow the VPN access to your 
file server, only to the RD server.  This hides your remote desktop access from 
port scanners while not allowing the remote machine to actually infect the 
network.
--
Larry

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