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Anyone familiar with servers or the Nitix Box, which was bought by IBM?
The guy I do contract work for is trying to sell a few, but we are having trouble with demonstrating the remote access. It's not an issue with the server it self I don't think. But perhaps certain routers? Here at home I can hope on VPN and FTP to the server fine. Also did it fine at a hotel last week. However when we go to one business we do work for, VPN doesn't try to access it. When we try to attempt getting to the server via browser by IP and config. port, it doesn't even load at all. My thoughts were it's the router of the provider, which is different from my home provider, of which I have control of my router. Or that it's now allowing it cause the certificate of the site isn't "trusted", therefore not allowing you access at all from certain spots? Not sure if I explained that well enough, but any ideas would be helpful. |
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