Re: Tool for working remotely with two PCs connected both via NAT-routers
- From: "Jordan" <none@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 09:56:19 -0400
Without turning on port forwarding you will need a third computer to act as
the relay and have some sort of agent running on each computer that is
always connected to the central computer. I belive "Gotomypc.com" has a pay
solution.
"Oliver Ekeis" <ekeis98@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eb9v3u$573$1@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi everybody,
the configuration:
PC A connect via a NAT-router to the Internet
PC B connect via a NAT-router to the Internet
PC_A[local_IP]---[local_IP]-NAT-router(A)-[public_IP]---((INTERNET))-
-((INTERNET))---[public_IP]-NAT-router(B)-[local_IP]---[local_IP]PC_B
I know about the problem of port forwarding to make this conception work.
But, my question is: Is there any (hopefully freeware) tool, which can
connect
two PCs for working remotely through firewalls/routers/proxies without
setting
up forwarding rules? The reason for that is that sometimes you don't have
any access to configure firewall rules.
For example, if you have a look at Skype messaging, the problem should be
the same as it is with remote-control-software if you're working with
firewalls/
routers/proxies. But this works, because Skype is using a central server
which
connects you.
Is there a tool which can achieve this using a Skype-like concept or maybe
a
better one?
Thank for your help.
Oliver.
.
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