From: Daniel Sheedy (dansheedy@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Feb 14 2005 - 16:31:34 GMT-3
Hi there John,
I don't know what type of licenses you have available to you, but if you set
up a terminal server at home, you can use the old 'microsoft terminal client
in a web page' trick...
Should do the trick hey? You only need to use port 80, and you can gain
access to a desktop, or publish an app, such as telnet on the server.
Dan
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Aitken" <john.aitken@gmail.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 6:04 PM
Subject: Remotely Accesing Lab
> Hi folks,
>
> Wondering if anyone can come up with some suggestions to help me get
> round a home lab access problem I'm facing.
>
> I'd like to access my home lab, from work, during the quiet periods.
> However the company policy where I'm at only allows http/https traffic
> via a proxy (Ie. No telnet, or telneting on 80 and NAT'ing at my home
> end).
>
> I'm thinking maybe a webserver running some sort of telnet locally at
> home which I can access via http and then to my access router.
>
> But I'm open to any better ideas, or even recommendations on a
> solution I can implement with minimal outlay.
>
> Your help is very much appreciated.
>
> John
>
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