My DSL modem is a NAT router/firewall. Thanks for all the tips. I hope to
have everything up and running by Sunday.

On 2/3/06, Andrew Zbikowski <andyzib at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'm with Nate. Assuming that your DSL modem is a NAT Router/Firewall
> type device, things should be fine. In your internal network you then
> don't have to worry too much about security, unless you're going to
> let strangers wander in and plug their device into your switch. This
> is the simple solution you're looking for.
>
> scp/sftp will only need minimal setup and is always a good way to go.
> I once played with snfs, but that's a bit more complicated.
>
> If both machines will be getting a public IP address, you'll want to
> be running some sort of firewall on both machines. As they would both
> be on the Internet, you would want to stick with secure protocols like
> ssh/sftp/scp, or establish a VPN between your computers. (Open VPN or
> Hamachi would do the trick http://www.hamachi.cc/). Going down this
> route however would not be the simple solution that you're looking
> for.
>
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