Re: remote login another computer Windows xp



On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 23:57:51 -0800, "Kadaitcha Man"
<pummelling.milk.trays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Steve Urbach, ye ape-like idiot, I can see thy pride peep through each
part
of thee, ye hooted:

"Steve Urbach" <dragonsclaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Thu, 20 Nov 2008 02:59:48 -0800 (PST), moongeegee
<moongeegee@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

One of my friends as me this question but I don't have the answer.
Let's say, there are two windows xp, A and B. A and B have different
subnet.
A is my desktop and I remote login from A to B. I use B computer to
browse Internet.
Does A area of network server can detect all of URL routes I had been
browsing on B
computer.
Thanks in advance.
Is this School Homework?

Define Detect?
Where is B gateway router connected to?

B is connected to outside world, the term URL = Internet, Donchaknow
Sonofabitch?

A definitely will not be able to connect to the outside world without an
external gateway.
There are many reasons <G> to use a router behind a router.
Because there are more than one DHCP server AND you are not permitted to
change it because it will break the application running on that Server (with
DHCP server).
You also can't lock down router A from those (the company owner) that "know
how to get their new computer connected".
Security - Isolation of the critical network from the general Office Staff :)
site browsing errors :^)

Internet <-> LAN_a <->LAN_b

B is allowed to browse A and the Internet
A only can Browse the Internet and specific pin holes to B

I was trying to determine the order of A and B in case they were not as I
chose to draw them.

Setting Router B, WAN side as Static took some fussing (that would have been
Oh so easy :/ if I had full control of Router A )

.



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