Hi. In such a situation, the obvious thing is just to forward the FCP
and Fproxy ports over SSH. (8481 and 8888). That's probably what I'd
do... it would probably use less bandwidth than VNC

On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 10:24:12PM +0100, Benedikt Klees wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> since I have no possibility to run a node because of the local
> infrastructure I thought of the following configuration:
> 
> At my place I use a satellite downlink together with a ISDN uplink to
> connect to the internet.
> The ISDN line is a Flatrate as long as it is only used as an uplink
> for the satellite communication.
> The Downstream has a limit of 3 GB of data transfer per month.
> 
> Since I found node to produce over 60GB traffic per month this would
> not be affordable.
> 
> Now I have the opportunity to set up a server at an other person's
> house who has a fast and cheap line and is willing to pay for the
> electricity that my server needs.
> 
> The set up I think of looks like this:
> (all systems are Windows Servers and clients)
> 
> I set up the server with the freenet node in his house and install a
> SSH-server that allows me to connect to the node in a secure way.
> (Alternatively I establish a VPN)
> 
> a) I could then either start a freenet client software like my browser or
>    frost in order to connect to the node via the VPN.
> 
> b) Alternatively I could connect to the server via remote desktop,
>    start the software there and up- and download file between my computer
>    and the server via the VPN.
> 
> What version would be more secure and/or would produce less traffic.
> 
> Do you have additional ideas how to be able to work with freenet?
> 
> Best regards
> Benedikt
> 
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