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Vaughan White
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Re:Mac Caching/Blocking Proxy - 2008/08/05 16:57 Masroor,

Depending on how you want to access your data, OSX has a built in VNC server if you can make do with remote control. To enable it you just go to System Preferences, Sharing. Tick the box next to Remote Management and then click Computer Settings. Tick the box that says VNC viewers may..... and type in a password.

Any VNC client software (there are loads free to download on the internet) will then be able to remotely control/view the screen of your machine using the right password.

Ideally you will need a static ip address on your router (or use dyndns or similar), and open port 5900 on your router with a nat rule to send requests to port 5900 to your server (which will also need a static internal ip address).

It is that simple.

Have fun,

Vaughan
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