Re: Need pcAnywhere host behind SBS Basic RRAS
From: Russ (russ_at_NoSpamrussellgrover.com)
Date: 03/22/04
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Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 09:54:00 -0800
I'm confused why he "NEEDS" PC anywhere? Why not just us Remote that's built
in on the SBS Server.
You wouldn't have to do ANY of what you are doing now. Plus You don't have
to Buy PC anywhere ever again!
Then from any Browser (IN THE WORLD) he can type
https://Server.Domain.com/Remote
And Access that PC (Assuming that PC is on the Domain.)
No Don't have anything agains Symantec. but Since SBS has Free Remote that
works why go anywhere else?
If that PC is not on the Domain
You can Try Symantec Support here
http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/support_options.html
They could help you with what Ports to use
0;-)
Russ
"David Schrag" <david-no-spam@schrag.net> wrote in message
news:OWp6yVCEEHA.3696@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> We are using some software whose tech support requires access to one of
our
> PCs via pcAnywhere. We are using SBS03 in a dual-NIC plus hardware
firewall
> without ISA configuration. I have configured the hardware firewall to
> forward TCP port 5631 and UDP port 5632 to the server's external NIC IP.
Now
> I need to figure out how to direct this traffic to the one PC on the
network
> that will be running the pcAnywhere host software. I've reserved an IP
> address for that PC in the DHCP configuration and I've gotten as far as
> going through Server Management to Advanced Management, Computer
Management,
> Services and Applications, Routing and Remote Access, IP Routing,
NAT/Basic
> Firewall, properties of external NIC, Add Service.
>
> I assume I need to add two services and forward them to my PC's private
IP,
> one for Incoming Port TCP 5631 and one for Incoming Port UDP 5632. What do
I
> use as the Outgoing Ports?
>
>
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