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RE: Any remote client - without fixed IP


From: "Jeff N. Miller" <jmiller () prairieknights com>
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 15:39:22 -0600

DHCP shouldn't be a problem.  That's what DNS is for.  That said, a VPN
is your best option.  Then you can use VNC, Remote Desktop, etc....after
the user has authenticated to the VPN.


-----Original Message-----
From: hartmann [mailto:hartmann () thestar com my] 
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 7:46 PM
To: security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: Any remote client - without fixed IP

Hi,

Is there any software or any way that we could have a remote control
over
client(s)
Which does not have fixed IP?
I'm one of my company system administrators, and currently we need to
support remote site clients.
But, the difficult part is that the client have a dynamic IP.
Thus, is there any tools to help?
Even it needs to be launched from the client side.

Thanks.

Adam



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