[kwlug disc.] tricky situation

Raul Suarez rarsa at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 4 22:09:52 EST 2007


without static IP he can always go the Dynamyc DNS
route.

e.g. http://www.dyndns.com

What about getting a router that allows VPN? Or
installing IPcop at both ends?

--- Chris Bruner <cbruner at quadro.net> wrote:

> I've got a friend who is trying to set up a network
> between his office 
> and his house. He's self employed. At the office he
> is on a cheap bell 
> arrangement, dsl, no port forwarding, no static ip. 
> At home he is on 
> Rogers.
> 
> What I was thinking of was ssh tunneling from his
> office to his home 
> (Rogers is a static ip right?) opening a port on his
> home network and 
> letting him access his office through the tunnel. 
> He will have 3 
> computers, two office computer s (linux and windows)
> and one home 
> (windows) computers.
> 
> Does what I'm thinking of sound correct?
> 
> 
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