John wrote:
>
> The client is the part that might be remote.
Nope. It's exactly the reverse of what it is in every other
client-server architecture (like a MySQL server, where the client may be
on a remote machine). For a truly remote link, the server sits on the
remote user's machine and the client is on yours (if they're linked into
your machine).
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