Thanks for your quick answer Malcolm, your comments
are really helpful 

Regards,

AxAlex

 --- Malcolm Burtt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escribió:

> Hi
>  
> Yes that's possible so long as the firewall at the
> server ends lets the connection through. You would
> probably want to specify the TCP port number that
> the AOS instance should run on in the AOS instance
> settings and then setup your Axapta clients to
> connect direct to that server and port number (you
> can specify -aos=ipAddress:Port in the Advanced
> field on the client settings for this). You can then
> open the port number you have used to inbound
> connections on your firewall.
>  
> Having said all that, I'm not convinced that doing
> this is wise. Your AOS will then be open to attack
> by all and sundry and your AOS traffic will be
> readable by anyone that cares to look. You can
> mitigate against this to some extent with the
> Windows authentication and Encryption settings of
> the object server, but I'm not sure that this would
> be enough for me. I would definitely connect via a
> VPN if at all possible.
>  
> Your other issue will be that of performance. You
> don't say how far apart your server and AOS clients
> will be. If they're relatively local (e.g. the same
> country) then you shouldn't have a significant
> problem with latency delays but once you start
> increasing the distance the traffic has to travel,
> your users will notice some sluggishness in response
> times. Its worth noting that Windows Terminal
> Service (RDP) connections are better at dealing with
> this than AOS is and Cytrix (ICA) is better still.
> You will also be at the mercy of the bandwidth
> demands of others on the Internet becuase its a
> public network; this probably won't trouble you
> unless you are a heavy user (in which case you
> should look into a managed VPN solution from an ISP
> or other comms provider who will give you a service
> level agreement on your connection).
>  
> Regards
>  
> Malcolm Burtt 
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> Behalf Of Alejandro Lozano
> Sent: 03 January 2006 15:41
> To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Web Access
> 
> 
> Hi All,
> We are doing a test to access Axapta by internet (No
> EP), without VPN or Terminal Services, just pointing
> 3-tier thin client with a IP address to the AOS...is
> this possible?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> AxAlex
> 
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