Have you looked into Reverse Proxying?
When you are at work, you can have your home box making an outbound proxy
connection to your work box and then you have access to the stuff on your
home box/network without having to allow inbound connections through your
home firewall.
Judah
On Fri, Feb
> You may want to check out RazorSQL (http://www.razorsql.com/) then. I
> used to think the same, but Razor gives me everything that MS SQL
> Management Studio has, and also works with Oracle and MySQL among
> other databases. Since using it on the Mac, I installed it on my PC at
> work and have n
Justin,
You may want to check out RazorSQL (http://www.razorsql.com/) then. I
used to think the same, but Razor gives me everything that MS SQL
Management Studio has, and also works with Oracle and MySQL among
other databases. Since using it on the Mac, I installed it on my PC at
work and have no
> I thought I knew a lot about ssh, but there's a lot I didn't.
> This video starts you down the path:
> http://vimeo.com/54505525
SSH does have some neat capabilities. I use the local port forwarding
options to VNC into remote desktops through a pfSense-based control
server almost daily. One o
I thought I knew a lot about ssh, but there's a lot I didn't. This video
starts you down the path:
http://vimeo.com/54505525
I've got my setup now so that all my connections from home(where I'm working
today) will go through my pc at work and automatically route to the correct
destination
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