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    Static IP

    I need to set up a computer using static IP such that I can acces it from outside with a particular software. Of course, this will expose my computer to hackers' world and a firewall is a must (may be something more).

    The host computer can be set aside for this purpose only so I don't have to allow other access. How can I ensure that the host computer will block any unauthorised access except mine via that software? I have no idea how this SW works, e.g. what port it calls etc. Is there any utilities I can install in the host/remote computers such that I will know what port is active or used? What firewall (preferrably freeware) is the best choice.

    Thanks for your advice.

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    A good (free) firewall like kerio will protect you to a great degree. Once you install it and start using the software, the firewall (in "ask" mode) will allow you to fill in all the detailed parameters of the connection you wish to make. You can program it to only open the necessary ports and only allow access to certain IP addresses or address ranges to further cut down on the possibility of hackers.

    If you open a command prompt window when the app is running it will show you the ports that it needs to be opened.

    Start/run/[type] cmd then [type] netstat /a to get the port numbers.
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    Why not get a router and use Remote Desktop Connection that is built into 2000 and XP?????
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    Thanks jmwills and fink for your advices.

    I'll look into both suggestion. BTW, I'm not very familiar with the Remote Desktop Connection in 2000 and XP but I'll search some books for it.

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