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|    Re: Paradox over internet    |
|    18 Dec 07 18:15:57    |
      From: enleverlesX.XmcX@XmclaveauX.com              Hi!              Yes! It's possible.       You must :        - use NetBios on the "server" (where are data/tables)        - configure "routeur" (french word, I don't know the english       translation), for redirect NetBios ports to the "server"        - configure firewall for let pass the NetBios sockets (on server &       client).              I use this way several times per week, and some of my customers also.              NetBios has bad reputation, but it is completely unjustified. The only       problem of security found has been filled for 8 years, and NetBios is       much faster and simple that a VPN.              With NetBios, you can map remote shared dirs, like on LAN (via Explorer,       or with Net Use R: \\111.222.333.444\SHAREDATA )                     *sorry for my bad english*              @-salutations              Michel Claveau              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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