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#515 Two office (A & B) without VPN settings

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2019-01-30
2019-01-13
Anonymous
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Dear Marco,
Congrulations for your BeeBeep software.
I have two office (A & B) without VPN settings. Our rotuer A don't have more wan rules to add (35 of 37) to open ports for any client, so I need another option to connect both office clients similar as vpn broadcast. Is there another option to connect both office? similar as output messenger server/client lan chat?.
An interesting point of your software is that you can paste images from clipboard directly to dialog chat. Good for us!!.

Best regards,
Pere

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  • Marco Mastroddi

    Marco Mastroddi - 2019-01-14

    Thank you very much Pere...

    [office A] --- [internet] --- [office B]

    Is this your "schema"?

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2019-01-15

    Exactly, but we don't use VPN. We can open 3-4 ports in router not more in Office B (also there is a server dedicated) and 15 clients.
    Office A -> Two chat Clients (192.168.1.x,255.255.255.0)
    Office B-> W2016 Server and 15 cat clients with its workstations. (192.168.0.x,255.255.255.0)

     
  • Marco Mastroddi

    Marco Mastroddi - 2019-01-30

    I'm sorry... but I think the best solution is a VPN between A and B. BeeBEEP is a peer to peer software so peers must be reachable. Every BeeBEEP use at least 2 ports... so too many ports for office B.

    If you have only 2 chats in office A, you can open 4 ports in Office A and configure clients in Office B adding 2 users: the 2 in office A.
    Example:
    Office A public IP: 80.0.0.1
    Offica A ports opened: 6475, 6476, 6477, 6478.

    Office A ports 6475 (messages), 6476 (file transfer) to client 1 in office A.
    Office A ports 6477 (messages), 6478 (file transfer) to client 2 in office A.

    So in Office B you can manually add 2 users:
    ip 80.0.0.1 port 6475
    ip 80.0.0.1 port 6477

    You will not have problems with messages but file transfer is "one way" only...

     

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