Or check with your companies security policy if what you want to do
is aligned with it? Normaly there is a good reason to block incoming
traffic on the firewall. This kind of stuff can often be a reason for
losing the job!

Best Regards,
Reiner.

> Maybe you could just open up that port on the firewall?
> 
> On Thu, 21 Dec 2000 11:22:57 -0500, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> 
> >This is a little OT, as I'm using the server on a WinNT box, but here
> >goes...
> >
> >I want to run my NT box (at work) from home.
> >
> >I can connect just fine from another machine at work to my machine, but
> >cannot connect from home.
> >
> >I suspect that the company's firewall is the culprit.
> >
> >The FAQ alludes to being able to run the server on a different port (say
> >FTP), but I can't find the exact stuff in the documentation.
> >
> >HOW?
> >
> >     Thanks in advance,
> >             Tom
> >
> >
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