VStudio VPN
Ruslan Zasukhin
sunshine at public.kherson.ua
Fri Feb 9 10:43:12 CST 2007
On 9/2/07 6:29 PM, "Bart Pietercil" <bart.pietercil at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Any ideas ?
>>>> I have check, our server is successfully binding on IP
>>>> of VPN. All ok here.
>>>>
>>>> The problem sooner whole in that beside you on area of the
>>>> network "office router -> ISP -> router -> home" somewhere
>>>> prohibited port 15432.
>>>> Realize this you may help the system administrator from ISP or from
>>>> your office.
>>>>
>>>> For checking that the the server is working do telnet
>>>> Your_Server_Ip 15432 from your home.
>>>> In the event of success you will see connect.
>>>
>>> connected without problem to core1.cognosis.be (real adres) with
>>> telnet
>>
>> So you can connect from HOME using telnet?
>>
>> 1) I have try do telnet from my MAC and is connected
>>
>> 2) I can connect by Vstudio to your VServer.
>> I see a couple of dbs there.
>>
> So you could connect to core1 ? That's step one, so conclusion for
> now is serverside is correctly configured?
I think yes, server side okay.
I see that Vstudio works slow enough with your server.
...don't sure if this is my inet slow, or vstudio developers must pay more
attention to remote connections design.
>> You can specify PORT of Valentina Server in the dialog
>> menu File -> Connect To
>>
>> You cannot specify port of your client computer. NEVER.
>
> What is meant is specifying what network interface to use (ethernet,
> airport, vpn,.....)
Ah. No currently.
Hmm. I start latest version of CocoamySQL application, and see this version
adds in the connect dialog
[x] Use SSH tunnel
and set of SSH options.
So I think we need try implement this in Valentina studio also...
But this is task of 2-4 weeks I think.
--
Best regards,
Ruslan Zasukhin
VP Engineering and New Technology
Paradigma Software, Inc
Valentina - Joining Worlds of Information
http://www.paradigmasoft.com
[I feel the need: the need for speed]
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