HELP: Running X/Mosaic from behind a firewall
Colin.Panisset@nms.otc.com.au (Colin Panisset)
From: Colin.Panisset@nms.otc.com.au (Colin Panisset)
Message-id: <9309160110.AA06977@ra.pad.otc.com.au>
Subject: HELP: Running X/Mosaic from behind a firewall
To: www-talk@nxoc01.cern.ch
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1993 11:10:12 +1000 (EST)
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I've just joined this list, and it looks like it could be a good
place to start; I'd like to be able to run X/Mosaic (current version
1.2) over a firewall to the Real Net. At the moment, we've got a
proxy TCP/IP and FTP server set up on a machine on the other side,
so actually getting the packets out and in isn't too much of a problem.
My question is: has anyone successfully done this before? If so,
can you offer any hints? Tips? Pointers? Dereferences?
If you're just going to say: "It can't be done", then I'd rather not
hear; at least that way, I don't know that anyone thinks its
impossible; I might even get it to work.
TIA,
-- Colin.
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