In our insti
Our servers have not blocked anything.The servers use local ip addresses and do not do nat.
this means that it is not possible for anyone outside the insti to connect to arbitrary to computers inside like mine.
only designated 'server' machines on campus are visible
to the outside world.
part of the reason for this is to protect the common
campus user from the outside world.
unfortunately, this also means that most of the p2p setups will not work to send stuff out from campus while some can be made to work to get stuff from outside to campus.
to repeat, the question of ports does not arise since we do not
do nat and all campus user ip addresses are invisible to the outside
world.
Is there some genius who can think of a way so that a person from outside can connect to my computer?
I have already read alibi's method for making p2p work,but want to setup an ftp server
Our servers have not blocked anything.The servers use local ip addresses and do not do nat.
this means that it is not possible for anyone outside the insti to connect to arbitrary to computers inside like mine.
only designated 'server' machines on campus are visible
to the outside world.
part of the reason for this is to protect the common
campus user from the outside world.
unfortunately, this also means that most of the p2p setups will not work to send stuff out from campus while some can be made to work to get stuff from outside to campus.
to repeat, the question of ports does not arise since we do not
do nat and all campus user ip addresses are invisible to the outside
world.
Is there some genius who can think of a way so that a person from outside can connect to my computer?
I have already read alibi's method for making p2p work,but want to setup an ftp server