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Re: {bb} Networking -- not sure what to call it



You need to read up on the BBRELAY option. It will work well for you since you can have all the NAT'd clients send their info to one system there that can *relay* it to your BB server. Think of it as having another BB server at the remote end. All your clients feed to it, it sends the data then to your local BBDISPLAY server. You'll need port 1984 setup between both sites though. If you have a Linux or Solaris system at each end, you can do an SSH tunnel between the hosts so that your BB traffic on port 1984 will go through the encrypted SSH tunnel and keep things secure... well more secure anyway.

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Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:

I have just brought another of our offices live on broadband. They do have a fixed IP for the router/firewall, but everything else is internal to them. I'm not sure how to start with getting them online as far as my BBDISPLAY goes. Can I have a BBNET over there and have it somehow send my BBDISPLAY its tests? I assume I have to set up some routing and probably do it via scp? I am sure some such thing must exist, but I'm not sure what to call it in order to look it up.

Misty

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