What are the settings i need to make MI Server available over the internet?

Hello Everyone,
    I want MI Client to synchronize with MI Server through the internet. Can i any body tell me what all settings i need for that?
    Thanks in advance.

hi
IF you are working on a corporate network, i guess you have to contact your network pple to do this job.
I don't know the exact procedure but it goes like - configuring a reverse proxy and registering your computer with your domain proxy et all..
Google this book <b>"Internet Security and Firewalls by Sepna Vaid, V V Preetham"</b> it will give you info about networks, firewalls etc. 
Regards
ak

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