Re: PC Anywhere
From: John Smith (someone_at_microsoft.com)
Date: 09/29/04
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Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 08:33:22 -0400
sorry I dropped a step
routing and remote access
***IP Routing
>> NAT/basic firewall
>> right click WAN and go to properties
>> services and ports TAB
>> you will need to ADD two lines
>>
>> one for port 5631 point it to the IP address of the work station you want
>> to connect to
>> port 5632 to the same Ip address
>> both TCP/IP
>>
"Richard Wagstaff" <rwagstaff@lawrence.notthisbit.co.uk> wrote in message
news:eL8yz$fpEHA.3524@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> John, I'm really grateful for your input - thank you.
>
> I hit a wall after step 1 (Please be gentle with me - it's my first
> time!). I went into Administrative Tools > Routing and Remote Access and,
> for the life of me, I cannot see NAT/Basic firewall listed.
>
> What I do have is:
>
> Routing & Remote Access
> SERVER (local)
> Network Interfaces
> Remote Access Clients
> Ports
> IP Routing
> Remote Access Policies
> Remote Access Logging
>
> Sorry if I'm being a bit dim!
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard
>
>
>
>
>
> "John Smith" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> PCAnywhere is not a good idea
>>
>>
>> BUT if you want to make it work try this...
>>
>> Doug and Marina I would like you to confirm that this is not too much of
>> a breach...
>>
>> routing and remote access
>> NAT/basic firewall
>> right click WAN and go to properties
>> services and ports TAB
>> you will need to ADD two lines
>>
>> one for port 5631 point it to the IP address of the work station you want
>> to connect to
>> port 5632 to the same Ip address
>> both TCP/IP
>>
>> set PCA up on the work station 10.5 will work
>> 11 is better
>>
>> set your host up
>>
>> PLEASE use some kind of encryption and a user name and password
>>
>> you have a gaping hole in your firewall now.... so teh security on the
>> other end [the workstation] had better be good
>>
>> john
>>
>>
>> "Richard Wagstaff" <rwagstaff@dsl.pipex.NOTTHISBIT.com> wrote in message
>> news:%23r5%23yIMpEHA.1308@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> One of our XP Pro (SP2) Workstations needs to be accessed via Symantec's
>>> pcAnywhere (v10.5) but I can't find anything telling me how to get
>>> through ISA 2000 - I've seen plenty of questions asked but no answers.
>>> We are implementing a bit of credit card processing software which the
>>> vendors insist on using pcAnywhere for support.
>>>
>>> My other alternative is to remove ISA from our server and rely on our
>>> hardware firewall, so my next question is if nobody knows a way to get
>>> pcAnywhere working is it fairly painless to un-install ISA 2000?
>>>
>>> We are running SBS2003 Premium with 2 NIc's.
>>>
>>> Many thanks.
>>>
>>> Richard
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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