RogueProeliator wrote:Creating a VPN would be far more secure than opening the Indigo port to the world for OS X client access... and have the advantage of securing any communication back to your home network if you needed it for something else (e.g. screen sharing, file access, etc.)
Only real down side is that you would have to connect to the VPN each time before launching the client, but shouldn't be a huge deal. I'm not familiar with the Edge router, but most of those VPNs are not all that hard to setup via the web GUI.
Adam
Thanks Adam, I think that's what I'm going to do. As I just replied to Joe, the full client was able to connect through the old AE, but I think UBNT has the port locked down by default. I think I'll go the VPN route because I'm a fan of "far more secure."
I have been using Team Viewer (which is fine) but not a great user experience for anything more complicated than going in to reset a plugin and whatnot.
Dave