Life Behind the Firewall Curtain?
beegle asks: "After a recent move, I discovered that my only broadband option is a cable company that puts all of its customers behind a NAT box. That means that my ISP gives me a 'private' 10.x.x.x address instead of a routable IP address. I'd like to connect to my machines remotely and use software that depends on a real address (P2P, games, etc.). The ISP doesn't prohibit this, but they're not willing to help, either. I've considered setting up a VPN to a friend's network, but that seems terribly inefficient. What hardware or software would you recommend for those of us who are stuck with 'fake' IP addresses?"
move.
Suck it up, drop back to 53K and learn to use Lynx, pine and trn. The time is approaching when the Intarweb is going to be useless for us slashdotters anyway, so you can be cutting edge by going CLI.
I want to delete my account but Slashdot doesn't allow it.