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how i can add my new client PC in easycafe Server PC application for control it?!
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A DHCP server will privide a client with a valid IP address for the network for which the DHCP server is providing a service.Where there is no DHCP server the IP address for a client must be set manually. When doing this care must be taken to ensure that two IP addresses are not set the same on the network.
A client server is better because you can set limitations such as blocking access to system files, and etc. Also it is easier to make internet filters for that one type of client they are set as so they are not doing anything they shouldn't be doing.
You would first need to download the server client for hexxit. Next you would set it up as you would a vanilla minecraft server, which can be done via port-forwarding or via hamachi.
For the basics, if you are expecting to expand and gain more employees you would want to use a client server. Otherwise, using a peer to peer is easier to set up.
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Is this a lan or a wan network. Is the client on a different subnet of the network? You could even be talking about a client connected through VPN here... ok, be a bit more specific.Want to access the client. Would RDP not be the obvious thing..?? You could set the client up to accept incoming connections. You could do a java script that would allow you to just log in and take control of the machine. Be more specific about the network and what sort of access you want.
You need:A web server programEither a client computer system or a server machine that can run the web serviceA domain name that points to the web serverNetwork equipment to connect to the network or Internet for accessibility
The DHCP server (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)What is DHCP?Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network protocol that enables a server to automatically assign an IP address to a computer from a defined range of numbers (i.e., a scope) configured for a given network. DHCP assigns an IP address when a system is started, for example:A user turns on a computer with a DHCP client.The client computer sends a broadcast request (called a DISCOVER or DHCPDISCOVER), looking for a DHCP server to answer.The router directs the DISCOVER packet to the correct DHCP server.The server receives the DISCOVER packet. Based on availability and usage policies set on the server, the server determines an appropriate address (if any) to give to the client. The server then temporarily reserves that address for the client and sends back to the client an OFFER (or DHCPOFFER) packet, with that address information. The server also configures the client's DNS servers, WINS servers, NTP servers, and sometimes other services as well.The client sends a REQUEST (or DHCPREQUEST) packet, letting the server know that it intends to use the address.The server sends an ACK (or DHCPACK) packet, confirming that the client has a been given a lease on the address for a server-specified period of time.
The computer requesting information is called a CLIENT. The computer responding to the request is called a SERVER. Data transfer from a client to as server is reffered to as an upload. EX. When you want to enter the game. Ur the client waiting for the server to get you in Data transfer from a server to a client is reffered to as a download. EX. When you download stuff from Limewire or Utorrent. Your the server waiting for the client to give you the song or movie.
A peer-to-peer network is easier to set up.
There is no network rule configured between the local Internal network and the remote IPsec network.Check the requirement for the type of VPN protocol you are using.The VPN client firewall may have been set to block the outcoming VPN ports.The VPN server may not be set to allow the incoming VPN port(s).The client and server sides may be using different VPN protocols.The client and server may be using the same VPN protocol but different optional port numbers.Your Windows or Linux computer may be using an internal firewall that is blocking the VPN.
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