Re: VPN vs File Sharing, XP Pro, SP3
- From: "Jack [MVP-Networking]" <jack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 23:14:50 -0400
Hi
Ultra VNC have a build in strong AES encryption thus it can be used safely as is, No need for VPN or SSH.
In addition it has a File Transfer module which makes it very easy to transfer files back and forth over the remote connection.
Maybe this can further Help.
http://www.ezlan.net/myip.html
http://www.ezlan.net/vnc.html
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).
"wejones" <wejones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:A6862685-6163-4887-8870-1DFDA7200BE4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a home network behind a router with cable internet. I am working with
a group of folks and the file sizes we need to exchange exceed the file sizes
on free web file sites.
I have done portforwarding and have dyndns domain to handle ip changes with
my router configured to update my dyndns domain if my ip changes.
I have been lookng into ultraVNC and a few other flavors of VNC, simple file
sharing and SShell to just set up a local volume inside of my router for us
to have a filespace. I have been looking into various newsgroups, doing
searches on MS, and I've read a bunch of summaries and guides on info I
already know on how to set up filesharing and permissions: however, I have
not got a clear picture on the best direction to take.
Seems from what I've read that I my best course for just pushing files back
and forth is just to use simple file sharing on a drive I have available and
restrict the users on that drive.
Now for some maybe obvious questions:
Can I create a workgroup for the others to join that would just be able to
access the common drive on my PC?
Would I need to use SSH to have the data connection encrypted or secure?
.
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