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Re: Tunnelling?


From: xyberpix <xyberpix () xyberpix com>
Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 19:57:29 +0100

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Have a look at stunnel, or set your router to forward all port 2000 connections to port 80 on your router ;-)

xyberpix

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On 28 Apr 2006, at 11:46, mike () mikesworld com wrote:

Hi

Quick question!

My situation is i have remoteley anywhere running on my home pc, however when i try and connect to my pc from work it wont connect, for example in the url bar i type http://<IP>:2000

i think work maybe blocking port 2000, is there any other way i could connect to my home pc?

thanks

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