- Dec 4, 2001
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Hello,
I was wondering if anyone had a solution for the below problem:
My work blocks many websites and IP addresses through our Firewall. We have an ISA firewall client loaded on all workstations.
My home computer sits on a 24.X.X.X Cable Modem. It looks like we block all of the 24.X range, as I cannot ping my router while at work.
My question is this - Can I use some sort of domain forwarding, or some other product to mask my home IP address? I would like to either VPN in to my home network, or connect to a webserver on my home machine.
Ideally, I would like to use a domain forwarding service where I can connect at work to foo.com and that be some other ip address, and then that service connect to the 24.X address.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks
I was wondering if anyone had a solution for the below problem:
My work blocks many websites and IP addresses through our Firewall. We have an ISA firewall client loaded on all workstations.
My home computer sits on a 24.X.X.X Cable Modem. It looks like we block all of the 24.X range, as I cannot ping my router while at work.
My question is this - Can I use some sort of domain forwarding, or some other product to mask my home IP address? I would like to either VPN in to my home network, or connect to a webserver on my home machine.
Ideally, I would like to use a domain forwarding service where I can connect at work to foo.com and that be some other ip address, and then that service connect to the 24.X address.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks