10-04-2011, 01:33 PM
If you're firewalled at home, it's that 'last meter' that's getting you. Setting up a DMZ and port forwarding should do it. Of course... you ARE taking a risk that others can get in.
Now for the corporate IT guy question.... are you SURE you want to bypass their safeguards and risk your job ? Perhaps asking if you can get a local license for the software ? Or use their *approved* remote control application environment ? Every corp has holes through their firewall. They are rare, and require permission from 'god' to get, but they are there.
Now for the corporate IT guy question.... are you SURE you want to bypass their safeguards and risk your job ? Perhaps asking if you can get a local license for the software ? Or use their *approved* remote control application environment ? Every corp has holes through their firewall. They are rare, and require permission from 'god' to get, but they are there.