Ed,

You might want to check out this long thread about Hamachi.

-Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: Zach Dennis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 7:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: A simple, solid and stable P2P Bidirectional NAT Traversal
technique for RealVNC users...

Bob Hartung wrote:
> Since my last posting, I've been trying to play devil's advocate with 
> this technology. I've been trying to imagine legitimate scenarios for 
> using this technology in a business environment. So far, I haven't been 
> able to do it. It still seems to be a technology whose primary purpose 
> is to thwart firewalls and company usage policies.

Well for starters. This is a great tool for the IS/IT dept in a company 
and especially for admins. Maybe this won't work well for a typical end 
user on a large corporate network, but this is great in smaller to 
medium sized businesses and even SOHOs. If this works well with VNC, 
then the worth of this product just went 100% in my book.

Here are some example scenarios:
  - In the northern country where it snows, the finance gal gets snowed 
in or runs into a ditch (its happened before) so she works from home. 
She needs to access some files from her work computer. (Her home 
computer is also a company laptop). She calls the IT dept and makes a 
request. The IT dept set her up to vnc into her machine from home and to 
drag over her files (thx hamachi).

  - A programmer codes both at home and at work. He does some sample 
coding at home late last night and then finds out tomorrow morning he 
needs that code. He vnc's in to his computer and drags the files over. 
(thx hamachi).

  - Engineers from a regional office are visiting headquarters. Their 
meeting is at 2pm, it's 10am now. What to do for 4 hours. They get on an 
extra workstation and vnc into their up north computer and review some 
of their revisions from yesterday. They decide to include the new ideas 
in their 2pm meeting. So they generate a pdf of their latest cad files. 
They drag the pdf over to the current workstation, and print it out. 
(thx hamachi)

These are all scenarios our company has hit. And if I understand Hamachi 
right, the solution should be similar to what they are above in each 
example. If I dont' understand Hamachi right, please tell me.

Zach
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