Is this possible?

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Hi...
(OS: Win2k)
(I am not so sure if this is the right group to post this...)

Internet is propagated along 5 computers in my Office...
all computers have Only one Network and Dial-up Connection (Local Area
Connection)
except the one that have the DSL Modem. which it has two Local Area
Connections

I installed Apache on the PC with the IP 192.168.0.1 and I can access it via
HTTP from internet ok...

Now I would like to know if it is possible to access, via http, any of the
other computers of my LAN from Internet..

How could this be possible?

any comment is very welcome
thanks in advance
 
NeoLeoX said:
Hi...
(OS: Win2k)
(I am not so sure if this is the right group to post this...)

Internet is propagated along 5 computers in my Office...
all computers have Only one Network and Dial-up Connection (Local Area
Connection)
except the one that have the DSL Modem. which it has two Local Area
Connections

I installed Apache on the PC with the IP 192.168.0.1 and I can access it via
HTTP from internet ok...

Now I would like to know if it is possible to access, via http, any of the
other computers of my LAN from Internet..

How could this be possible?

any comment is very welcome
thanks in advance

It depends on what you mean with "access".

If you mean "remote takeover" (i.e. with pcAnywhere or WinVNC) then
the answer is yes, with some port forwarding on your DSL modem.

If you mean "make connections to shares" then the answer is "VPN".
 
lets say... view a live capture broadcast from a webcam

I only can do it if the encoder is on the PC with the DSL Modem
mms://66.66.66.66:8080 this works fine... but

there would be something like this?
mms://66.66.66.66/192.168.0.120:2051
so I can consume WMS from any PC of my Office from internet

or
in the case of html pages there is something like this?
http://66.66.66.66/192.168.0.120/main.html

so I can view html pages from internet
 
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