Making it Happen - Jason C
From: Rick (Rick@EmbraceHisGrace.com)
Date: 01/14/03
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From: "Rick" <Rick@EmbraceHisGrace.com> Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 17:21:25 -0800
Greetings, Jason! Not sure if this answers
your "question" (not sure you had a question...hehehe!).
If both your work sytem and home system are using XP,
would using Remote Desktop solve your "problem"??? You
could connect remotely from your work computer to your
home computer, then launch your home computer browser via
your home Internet connection. (I think???) Just a
thought...
Rick www.EmbraceHisGrace.com
>-----Original Message-----
>Good morning all,
>
>As you're all the expert on Security, I'm hoping you're
able to therefore
>provide a loop to my issue below.
>
>My work doesn't allow me to access the sites I want -
no, not porn sites,
>but more like commercial financial sites. So I want to
overcome that by
>doing something innovative: using my home computer which
has broadband
>access as a bridge to by-pass the restriction (if
possible).
>
>Therefore the setup would conceptually look something
like this:
>
>WORK COMPUTER -- [1] --> Home Computer -- [2] -->
unrestricted site access.
>
>[1] I envisage the "connection" (through the internet)
is possible as my
>work's internet access operates on a 'by exception' rule
so that I'm allowed
>to go to any internet site, unless they specifically
restrict it.
>[2] My computer's cable internet connection has no
blocks.
>
>I remember a portal in the US called safeweb that use to
do something like
>this to mask a visitors IP address so that s/he can go
to restricted sites
>(such as a US government site which only allows IP
addresses that originates
>from the US. I think the setup I'm trying to achieve is
something similar
>in that my Home computer will act like that safeweb
portal to allow my work
>computer to access whatever sites I wish.
>
>I'm very interested in knowing if this is possible.
Thank you for your
>replies in advance.
>
>Jason.
>
>
>
>.
>
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