We have been attempting to create remote access to 2 macs that are behind a
Netopia router employing Netopia's equivalent of port forwarding, know as
Pinholes. We created a pinhole for port 548, one of the two ports that AFP is
set up to use, (The other being 427). The remote Macbook at the
, 2008 1:08 AM
To: macgroup@erdos.math.louisville.edu
Subject: [MacGroup] remote access problems
We have been attempting to create remote access to 2 macs that are
behind a Netopia router employing Netopia's equivalent of port
forwarding, know as Pinholes. We created a pinhole for port 548, one
Jeff @ SLYN Systems wrote:
We have been attempting to create remote access to 2 macs that are
behind a Netopia router employing Netopia's equivalent of port
forwarding, know as Pinholes. We created a pinhole for port 548,
one of the two ports that AFP is set up to use, (The other being
Sounds like you might be using dhcp and it has a new address. give
the mac a static ip address. delete the pin holes and reconfigure and
test again.
Brian O'Neal
On Apr 5, 2008, at 5:07 AM, Jeff @ SLYN Systems wrote:
We have been attempting to create remote access to 2 macs that are
Dear Brian, Lee and Ed,
Thanks ever so much for all 3 sets of ideas! You guys are great.
Will get to work on each one and consult with my tech about them.
Really appreciate it.
Jeff Slyn, Owner
SLYN Systems Peripherals
(502) 426-5469
a new improved http://www.SLYNsystems.com coming soon
The Mac does not have a static IP address. My tech put it in manually.
So unless the client changed it (which we have no reason to believe)...
TY,
Jeff Slyn, Owner
SLYN Systems Peripherals
(502) 426-5469
a new improved http://www.SLYNsystems.com coming soon
serving Kentuckiana clients 7 days a