On 8/15/2010 9:38 AM, Dan Langille wrote:
On 8/14/2010 5:20 PM, Markus Lanz wrote:
I don't know. Can openvpn really help in my case?? Remember, i cannot open
or even forward a port on the router where the clients are hidden behind?
Wouldn't i have to set up a site to site VPN from one
It's not necessary to perforate the firewall for using a VPN as long as you are
initiating the connection from within the firewall perimeter. This can be done
with OpenVPN easily. You will need a box - not dedicated but always on - inside
your LAN though, that instantiates the tunnel endpoint.
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Datum: Sat, 14 Aug 2010 18:27:23 -0400
Von: Phil Stracchino ala...@metrocast.net
An: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: Re: [Bacula-users] Client in LAN, Server in the Internet
On 08/14/10 17:20, Markus Lanz wrote:
I don't know. Can openvpn
On 8/14/2010 5:20 PM, Markus Lanz wrote:
I don't know. Can openvpn really help in my case?? Remember, i cannot open or
even forward a port on the router where the clients are hidden behind?
Wouldn't i have to set up a site to site VPN from one router to the other
either, if i could access
On 8/15/2010 9:38 AM, Dan Langille wrote:
Do a simple test: from the client, assuming your SD is at 10.0.0.1 and
listening on port 9103:
telnet 10.0.0.1 9103
You should see this:
$ telnet 10.55.0.67 9103
Trying 10.55.0.67...
Connected to ngaio.unixathome.org.
Escape character is
On 08/11/10 18:00, Markus Lanz wrote:
Hi
Is it possible to have the server in the internet and the client in the
LAN? The client would be behind the firewall and not directly reachable by
the server. Only the client can reach the server directly?
I'm asking because there are some
On 08/14/10 13:16, Markus Lanz wrote:
On 08/11/10 18:00, Markus Lanz wrote:
Hi
Is it possible to have the server in the internet and the client in the
LAN? The client would be behind the firewall and not directly reachable by
the server. Only the client can reach the server directly?
I'm
On 8/14/2010 1:56 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 08/14/10 13:16, Markus Lanz wrote:
On 08/11/10 18:00, Markus Lanz wrote:
Hi
Is it possible to have the server in the internet and the client in the
LAN? The client would be behind the firewall and not directly reachable by
the server. Only the
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Datum: Sat, 14 Aug 2010 15:26:30 -0400
Von: Dan Langille d...@langille.org
An: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: Re: [Bacula-users] Client in LAN, Server in the Internet
On 8/14/2010 1:56 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 08/14/10 13:16, Markus
On 08/14/10 17:20, Markus Lanz wrote:
I don't know. Can openvpn really help in my case?? Remember, i cannot
open or even forward a port on the router where the clients are
hidden behind? Wouldn't i have to set up a site to site VPN from one
router to the other either, if i could access the
Hi
Is it possible to have the server in the internet and the client in the LAN?
The client would be behind the firewall and not directly reachable by the
server. Only the client can reach the server directly?
I'm asking because there are some backup programms where the server is
initiating
On 08/11/10 18:00, Markus Lanz wrote:
Hi
Is it possible to have the server in the internet and the client in the LAN?
The client would be behind the firewall and not directly reachable by the
server. Only the client can reach the server directly?
I'm asking because there are some backup
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