- Back to My Mac
Back to My Mac is a feature of
Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard that uses Wide-Area Bonjour to securely discover services across the Internet and automatically configure ad hoc, on-demand, point-to-point encrypted connections between computers usingIPSec . It requires users to have aMobileMe subscription, as it uses MobileMe for theDynamic DNS service portion of Wide-Area Bonjour.Due to its generality, Back to My Mac can work for many Bonjour-enabled services, not just Screen Sharing (similar to
Apple Remote Desktop ) and File Sharing. In addition to requiring a MobileMe subscription, users must have a router that supports either UPNP (Universal Plug & Play) orNAT-PMP (NAT Port Mapping Protocol) with either of those features enabled in their connected router. It uses UDP port 4500 for point-to-point IPSec connections (which may be mapped to different UDP ports on the public side of a NAT router). [Glenn Fleishman, [http://www.macworld.com/2007/11/features/backtomymac_side/index.php Back to My Mac: Apple's Internet mashup] , "MacWorld.com", 7 November 2007]Uses
Back to My Mac can be used to edit and transfer files from another Mac to your Mac. In one instance an
Apple Store employee used this technology to capture the image of a person who stole herMacBook Pro using the built iniSight webcam. [ [http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2008/04/15/using-back-to-my-mac-to-catch-a-thief/ Using Back to My Mac… to Catch a Thief!] , "RoughlyDrafted", 15 April 2008]References
Back to my mac is a application used for web
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