[p4] client on secured network
Jeff Grills
jgrills at junctionpoint.com
Mon Jun 26 08:41:21 PDT 2006
Since you indicated that SSH works, it's worth mentioning that you can
tunnel P4 through SSH. See:
http://www.perforce.com/perforce/technotes/note022.html
j
-----Original Message-----
From: perforce-user-bounces at perforce.com
[mailto:perforce-user-bounces at perforce.com] On Behalf Of Samuel M T
Ehrlichman
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 8:38 AM
To: perforce-user at perforce.com
Subject: [p4] client on secured network
Hello all. I am a graduate student who has been using the 2-user version
of Perforce to manage files between my home and office
computers. I run p4d on a small Linux box in my home. Everything has
worked swimmingly up until last month, when the administrators for the
network at our department got paranoid and decided to block most traffic
to and from the network. Currently, email, http, and ssh work, but not
much else does (e.g., no ftp, no ping or tracert, etc.). Needless to
say, p4 does not work anymore either.
Does any of you p4 experts know a way I can continue to use p4 from the
office under the circumstances? Can I get the client to use http
tunneling or something like that? (The documentation regarding ssh
tunneling seems to focus on the situation where the *server* is on a
secure network, which is not the issue here.)
If I need to ask the administrators to make changes, what would be the
likely minimal change that would get things to work?
Thanks so much.
--
Sam Ehrlichman
School of Operations Research and Industrial Engineering
Cornell University
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