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Re: Hardware support architecture for remote Clients



Well, no, there is no technical reason not to use OpenVPN (and I have used it before).
However, there are two reasons that I use Hamachi - the first is that I can have access via a laptop from anywhere without the need for a static (or semi-static) IP and the second is so that I can move my OpenVZ containers without messing around with the rest of my network (the Hamachi config moves with the container).
Paul 
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Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2009 10:59:27 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central
Subject: Re: [Ledger-smb-users] Hardware support architecture for remote Clients

I am not too familiar with Hamachi, but is there some reason why OpenVPN 
can not serve in this case?

Luke


On Sat, 7 Nov 2009, Paul Wrightson wrote:

> I also use a CUPS-based solution - my LedgerSMB install is actually an OpenVZ container on a different server. I have set up a Hamachi network (yes, I know. I am looking for something similar and GPL) between my servers and clients to allow printing between locations. The print server is Linux but using Samba so that my Windows clients can also use them directly.
> 
> Sorry, the only experience I have with bar code readers is in public libraries with a proprietary solution.
> 
> Paul
> 
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> 
> Hi!
> 
> Sorry for probably dumb/beginner question. I read manual, 
> but partly by language problems and lack of experience it 
> was not clear to me about the hardware support for remote 
> clients.
> 
> Let's say we have central server where the LedgerSMB 
> resides and have remote clients:
> 
> How the printer jobs is sent to printer (if it is not HTML 
> print)?
> How the card / bar code readers send their requests/posts 
> to the server?
> 
> Are there some software with them?
> etc.?
> 
> brgds &amp; Thanks in advance,
> Janeks
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