The option if you are going point to point is to use something like stunnel or ssh to create a tunneled connection so that connecting to the tunnel on the far end results in a connection to the server on the near end.

This won't help for cases where you don't know where somebody will be making the request that you want.

Adam Taft wrote:

... you need to configure your firewall to "port forward" incoming connections to your XmlRpc server.

Gustavo García Bernardo wrote:
Are there some kind of XML-RPC protocol “extension” allowing a XML-RPC
server behind a NAT/FW to receive requests?


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