In article <[email protected]>, Theo Markettos <[email protected]> wrote: Dave Symes wrote: > > >>Has anyone yet worked out a way to get RPCEmu networking without > > >>messing with the underlying networking setup?
[Snip] > One slightly nasty thing you could try is installing RPCEmu inside a > virtual machine (Windows, Linux, whatever you like) - eg install > VirtualBox on the machine, create a new VM and install Windows into it, > install RPCEmu inside the VM and configure RPCEmu networking. The VM > will handle connecting RPCEmu to the outside world - it'll be harder to > get into it from outside, but maybe you don't need that. > It's possible to put the VM containing RPCEmu on a USB stick so you just > need to install VirtualBox on the target machine, and it plays fairly > nicely with the host networking. It's likely to be slower and eat > battery, but maybe that's not so much of a problem. > Getting more technical, I wonder if RPCEmu would run in a Docker > container...? > Theo Thanks for the suggestion, but I'm not able or permitted to make any changes to the shared machine... I do understand that position... Dave -- Dave Triffid _______________________________________________ Rpcemu mailing list [email protected] http://www.riscos.info/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rpcemu
