Hosted Solution in GNUCash
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Tue May 18 13:09:40 EDT 2010
Hi,
Shenbaga Kumar S <smshenbagakumar at gmail.com> writes:
> Hi Michael
> Going by the example you mentioned, is it necessary that both the systems A
> and B be in a intranet(LAN) or is it possible to connect remotely through the
> internet? Also help me with some software which are used for the remote
> connectivity you mentioned.
It depends which software you're using, but in general you can connect
across the Internet at large provided you have full connectivity. If
you're behind a NAT then you might have more trouble.
> Thanks in Advance
> Shenbaga Kumar
-derek
> On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 9:47 PM, Mike or Penny Novack <
> stepbystepfarm at mtdata.com> wrote:
>
> Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> Shenbaga Kumar S <smshenbagakumar at gmail.com> writes:
>
>
>
> Hi
> Does GNUCash have the feature of hosted solution. I need it
> urgently , any
> help in this regard will be great..
>
>
> No. GnuCash is purely a desktop application. It's not a web service,
> so I'm not sure what kind of "hosted solution" you could get from it.
>
>
>
> Shebanga,
>
> Describe exactly what your needs are (at the business level) rather than
> ask for a particular solution. For example, got interpreted in terms of
> "web site". But if you meant something like ..... "I need to be able to
> have GnuCash running on machine A and be able to access remotely via
> machine B" then this may be possible depending on what other software you
> have available (machine B could be acting as a remote terminal for a
> session running on machine A. Software for that sort of thing exists).
>
> Michael
>
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