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Connecting to a Network over Internet
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you definetley need to run a server unless you guys were on the same network or router then yo would need to run a server.
here are some good servers
ftp:
bulletproof ftp
gene 6 ftp
ws ftp
Http:
apache
sorry about the double post.
ftp:
bulletproof ftp
gene 6 ftp
ws ftp
Http:
apache
sorry about the double post.
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It depends on what you want him to be able to do when he gets there. If you mean share files for instance, and do all the normal local networking stuff, then you need to set up a VPN tunnel between your machines. Nothing else required. In my work, I connect to remote machines for all different purposes, and different purposes require different techinques and software. So....what are you trying to do exactly?
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