Right, I was asking what provider is that.
I would think it must be a relatively uncommon practice. I am guessing
you're in an area with limited ISP choice?

-----Original Message-----
From: Raymond Norton <admin at lctn.org>
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To: TCLUG Mailing List <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Subject: Re: [tclug-list] vpn solutions
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 15:05:57 -0600
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In our area, you have to buy a business package and pay extra for a
public IP. Home users only get nated connections.




On 02/11/2011 03:03 PM, Justin Krejci wrote: 

> What provider is not giving at least one public IP address to a
> customer?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Raymond Norton <admin at lctn.org>
> Reply-to: TCLUG Mailing List <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
> To: TCLUG Mailing List <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
> Subject: Re: [tclug-list] vpn solutions
> Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 14:57:39 -0600
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> 
> 
> To clarify, neither end would have a public IP. I use openvpn myself, 
> but the friend would probably not be willing to pay for a Internet 
> package with a public IP.
> 
> 
> 
> On 02/11/2011 02:44 PM, Mr. MailingLists wrote:
> > On 2/11/2011 8:36 AM, Raymond Norton wrote:
> >>   I want to setup zoneminder for a friend, so they can use the IPod app
> >> or web browser to access their camera feeds. Looking for a free or low
> >> cost vpn solution that does not require a public IP on one end. I'm
> >> guessing it would need to work like gotomypc.
> >>
> >> Any ideas?
> > How about OpenVPN? Seems like it would fit the bill perfectly for your
> > request and is 100% free.
> >
> > My setup looks like
> >
> > Server (Public IP/Port)<----(Internet)---NAT GW->Client(Internal IP)
> >
> > As long as you can connect to the public IP and port that it is
> > listening on (443 is usually not filtered by egress firewalls, nor 80,
> > 21, or 53).
> >
> > Or, you could also look at SSH tunneling for accessing an internal web
> > server (or whatever reason).
> >
> > Let me know if you would like to know any more or need a hand.
> >
> > Kind regards,
> >
> > Mr. M.
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