onesandtwos
IS-IT--Management
Hello..
I've posted here before about the feasability of doing this and had some nice reponses. Thank you to the people who posted.
My company is moving premisis and we are now def going to be without ADSL broadband for 3 days. We have a remote site who accesses our MIS software through Citrix. There are two users.
I need to serve this using a dial-up modem for the 3 days. I know that this will mean a dynamic IP address but needs must i suppose. I am going to try to keep a static domain name using DynDNS and if this doesn't work then I will update my users to our new IP every time it disconnects (sigh).
Experimenting today I managed to get Remote Desktop to the machine i am using to dialup... Fantastic!!!!
Now I need to find a Proxy Server that I can forward from the dial up machine to the citrix server. As I only require this setup for 3 days I don't want to spend any money so shareware 30 day trial or freeware would surfice. Anybody got any idea of a Proxy Server that will work with Citrix and is easy to set up ? Which ports need to be forwarded, is it just TCP/UDP/RDP?
Thanks for any help
I've posted here before about the feasability of doing this and had some nice reponses. Thank you to the people who posted.
My company is moving premisis and we are now def going to be without ADSL broadband for 3 days. We have a remote site who accesses our MIS software through Citrix. There are two users.
I need to serve this using a dial-up modem for the 3 days. I know that this will mean a dynamic IP address but needs must i suppose. I am going to try to keep a static domain name using DynDNS and if this doesn't work then I will update my users to our new IP every time it disconnects (sigh).
Experimenting today I managed to get Remote Desktop to the machine i am using to dialup... Fantastic!!!!
Now I need to find a Proxy Server that I can forward from the dial up machine to the citrix server. As I only require this setup for 3 days I don't want to spend any money so shareware 30 day trial or freeware would surfice. Anybody got any idea of a Proxy Server that will work with Citrix and is easy to set up ? Which ports need to be forwarded, is it just TCP/UDP/RDP?
Thanks for any help