RemoteConnection-DREAM

Thorsten Hohage thohage at objectmanufactur.com
Tue Apr 3 04:13:17 CDT 2007


Hi Ruslan,

On 2007-04-03, at 11:57, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:

> On 3/4/07 10:52 AM, "Thorsten Hohage"  
> <thohage at objectmanufactur.com> wrote:
>
>> So the easiest way would be, if it could be possible to use a iChat-
>> Connection to connect to the server - any idea if and how this will
>> work?
>
> To Valentina Server?

Yes, connection to Valentina Server

connection from: VStudio or an app connecting to this VServer


> I have not catch sense :-)
Ok, second try

* the network at this customer is connected to internet using a DSL- 
connection (german DSL-style: using a "dial in" concept and auto  
disconnection from the provider, ...)

* there is no chance to do a "classical" dial in using i.e. ISDN

* for this specific location there is only this one DSL-provider  
offering a connection and he deny the chance of getting a fixed IP  
for this DSL-connection or to get another DSL-connection with fixed iP

* for using Remote Management Apps (Apple Remote Desktop, VNC) the  
DSL conection is very, very small. Of course it's "technical"  
possible to connect but in many cases in the last months it was  
simply not usable.

* other solutions i.e. DynDNS or looking up the own external IP won't  
be work due to the lack of technical "understanding" on client side  
and / or security reasons, ... (and many more "philosophical")


So I'm thinking about an easy to use and easy to instantiate  
connection, that would be only connected if necessary and where a  
minimum of control can be done by the user. So starting a (encrypted)  
iChat-Session would be easy enough for the staff here, then tunneling  
the VServer-connection from my side through iChat to the server.


regards

Thorsten Hohage
--
objectmanufactur.com - Hamburg,Germany




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