[BC] Remote Control Access via Internet

Robert Bowe robertb
Wed Feb 21 14:28:40 CST 2007


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There's always OpenVPN which would put you in the LAN like you were
there and a variety of VNC packages that would give full control of the
PC.  I've been using OpenVPN w. RealVNC on my Gentoo server with solid
security/stability for years.

If the IP is dynamic get a dyndns alias and load/config ddclient.

The only third party function tracks the IP.  And the whole setup is $0.00.

Bailey, Scott wrote:
> Dan,
>   Have you looked into logmein.com OR gotomypc.com?  I have logmein.com
> and I've found it very reliable. It's never been down.
> 
> Scott
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net
> [mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Dan Kelley
> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 1:49 PM
> To: 'Broadcasters' Mailing List'
> Subject: RE: [BC] Remote Control Access via Internet
> 
>> I hope your Verizon DSL is more reliable than mine. I find them down
>> maybe three times a year when I try to log on in the morning
> 
> Without digressing too much - I dropped Comcast as my ISP based on those
> reasons about eight months ago.  For whatever reason only they will
> know,
> they were down frequently in my area early in the morning 5-8am; which
> was
> the time I'd be doing work from home before going to the office.
> 
> Went with AT&T DSL.  Paying less for it too.  Low end package promising
> 384k
> downloads but running speed tests its almost a T3.
> 
> I've run a Denver Bronco football on a Prophet system via a DSL from
> home
> in the past.  The DSL was fine, but PC Anywhere wasn't.  I was always
> fearful of losing my PC Anywhere connection coming up on a spot break.
> It
> happened sometimes.
> 
> I'd just hate for an FCC inspection and the whole thing going ti*s up
> right
> then...
> 
> -dan in lansing
>  http://classicrockfm.blogspot.com
> 
> 
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Robert Bowe, CSRE
Director of Engineering
MBC Grand Broadcasting
Grand Junction, CO
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