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Tcl/Tk and VPN's
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Jerry Park
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Oct 25, 2008 00:49 PDT
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Hi Alex,
I noticed the new Moka5 tkFP version awhile back in the Moka5 library,
so that's cool that you were able to iron out some of the problems in
the initial tkFP Moka5 version.
I have been putting most of my effort into refining my network
connections recently. You have done an excellent job in detailing how
to do ssh port forwarding in prior posts. I mentioned hamachi (which I
use daily) and I've also been using TeamViewer. Both work well. There
is a new product for folks with a Gmail account called GBrige that is a
free secure VPN, RDP, file sharing service. Reports so far say it's not
as slick as hamachi or TeamViewer, but it's pretty good at establishing
VPN/RDP/file sharing connections between two Internet enabled computers.
I have yet to use it, so am just reporting about it. TeamViewer is the
absolute best so far at establishing RDP/File sharing super fast on any
computer anywhere with no configuring at all .. just launch and go.
Unfortunately, the free version is only for non-commercial/personal use
(self monitored, apparently).
I'm wondering how Tcl/Tk sockets (like with databaseserver.tcl) can be
used to easy the difficulty of quickly setting up a VPN. I've been
working with OpenVPN, but it has a pretty fair learning curve. Any
ideas about Tcl/Tk and VPN's?
Jerry
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