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8.6

linking to different subnets

Asked by rosemanster in Apple Desktop, Networking Hardware Firewalls, Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard)

looking to use Apple remote desktop to control a remote machine (client) which has its own public IP. But I also want the client machine to be connected to the local LAN. The idea being that i want to be able to access a database from the client machine which is connected via the  local Lan. . My thinking was can i connect to differnt subnets together on the client machine or is there an easier way that would allow my remote user to connect and work with a local database that also needs to be acessable by local users ?Start Free Trial
 
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