does softGrid support WAN?
it seems that we can not connect the SoftGrid server using the local account instead of domain account,so does it means if the client is in the WAN not in the LAN
we can not use softGrid??
we can not use softGrid??
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Posted by:
yin19991999
17 years ago
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Chipster
17 years ago
What do you mean by in the WAN? Anonynmous from the outside or local accounts on a PC that are not domain accounts?
Softgrid's based on users and groups in the domain. In theory, you could put everyone instead of domain users for allowing to connect to the server, then you could in theory put everyone in the domain group that you assign permissions to your package and in theory, that might work for a non domain user.
Softgrid's based on users and groups in the domain. In theory, you could put everyone instead of domain users for allowing to connect to the server, then you could in theory put everyone in the domain group that you assign permissions to your package and in theory, that might work for a non domain user.
Posted by:
yin19991999
17 years ago
ok, because i have a situation that the clients are not in the LAN,they are in the WAN,so i wann know whether there exists a tool can support this kind of situation and allow clients connect the server to get application.it seems that softGrid Client Management can not connect to server using username and password which is not in the domain.Or i can set it in the Server Tool?if not ,we should use VPN?
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yin19991999
17 years ago
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