RE: OT: Help with remote access [7:29826]

2001-12-21 Thread Miguel Torres
Maybe this tools can help you. http://www.tglmicro.com/Inet2Com.htm http://www.esei.com/electrocomm/ good luck. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=29906t=29826 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

OT: Help with remote access [7:29826]

2001-12-20 Thread Gregg Malcolm
Have a really, really dumb question. I'm trying to help out a former co-worker who's studying to be a CCIE but doesn't have access to an ISDN sim. I'm working on granting him access to my home lab. I have DSL with a lame Home Portal combo F/W, USB and Enet hub, can opener and toaster. I have

RE: OT: Help with remote access [7:29826]

2001-12-20 Thread Nick S.
obvious solution would be setting up *nix, or else try the VNC (client/server), simple to set up, very compact, has basic security features,works like a charm from as lite as dialups (obviously very little overhead). I use it to access lab setup in my office (from home) to save the costs of

Re: OT: Help with remote access [7:29826]

2001-12-20 Thread Gregg Malcolm
Thanks Nick. I used VNC quite a bit in my previous job, but I was hoping not to have to use it again. Seems a shame to use it for a character based app like telnet. Oh well, it does work and you're right, not a bad little app. Did a port scan and found that it uses 5800 and 5900 ports in case

Re: OT: Help with remote access [7:29826]

2001-12-20 Thread Nick S.
I have myself been hesitant to use VNC, but what with the localized nature of MSWINXXX, it seems to interpret the instruction on the local machine, rather than transferring requests between source and target machines. In fact, I had been trapped in a similar issue, similar platform (and Exceed