I have what may be a stupid questiong.
I have a cable modem that i share with my roommates mac on my in home network using natd. Works like a charm
Except. . .
My roommate has told me that he needs to be able to connect to his home computer from work to ftp files back and forth. The problem is, neither one of us know how to make this happen. My computer's ip is 24.4.x.x which is accessable from the outside world, but his is 192.168.0.20 which isnt accessable outside our lan. Is there a way for him to connect to his computer going through mine from his work location?
Both of us are running OSX 10.1
any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have a cable modem that i share with my roommates mac on my in home network using natd. Works like a charm
Except. . .
My roommate has told me that he needs to be able to connect to his home computer from work to ftp files back and forth. The problem is, neither one of us know how to make this happen. My computer's ip is 24.4.x.x which is accessable from the outside world, but his is 192.168.0.20 which isnt accessable outside our lan. Is there a way for him to connect to his computer going through mine from his work location?
Both of us are running OSX 10.1
any help would be greatly appreciated.