>From the Release notes of PCAnywhere32 v8:


2.23 TCP/IP FIREWALL SECURITY
     ------------------------
Network administrators may configure their network security to allow 
TCP/IP connections over the Internet.  pcANYWHERE32 uses two ports, 
5631 and 5632, which must be left open by the system administrator 
to allow connections through the firewall.

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Douglas M. Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                Sent:   19 February 1999 14:07
                To:     Goodson, Eric R.; 'Kevin'
                Cc:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Subject:        RE: Win95 remote control through ipfwadm

                Just as a note: if you are planning on using the PCanywhere
through a
                firewall, you will have to open specific UDP ports so the
system can work
                right.  I have not yet been able to work with either PKCS#7
or with out UDP.
                Any insite to this would be very help ful.

                ==DMT>

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                > -----Original Message-----
                > From: Goodson, Eric R. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                > Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 1999 16:23
                > To: 'Kevin'
                > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                > Subject: RE: Win95 remote control through ipfwadm
                > 
                > 
                > I would recommend looking into Symantec's PCAnywhere32 
                > version 8.0. The
                > program as a whole works very well and I was not able to
find 
                > a remote/host
                > application that performed better. It allows you to select
the type of
                > encryption you would like to use and includes the option
for 
                > using PKCS#7
                > encryption keys. The application supports connections over

                > modems as well as
                > a variety of protocols including TCP/IP and IPX/SPX. Since
I 
                > generally use
                > modems for connection, I have not tested any
vulnerabilities 
                > that arise by
                > using IP through a firewall. If you would like to check it

                > out for yourself,
                > Symantec offers a 30 day trial at
http://shop.symantec.com/trialware/
                > 
                > 
                > Eric R. Goodson
                > Help Desk Coordinator
                > National Alliance Insurance Company
                > wk: (314)542-2465 ext. 235
                > pager: (314)908-3137
                > mobile: (314)368-4367
                > e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                > 
                > 
                > > -----Original Message-----
                > > From:       Kevin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                > > Sent:       Wednesday, February 17, 1999 11:13 AM
                > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                > > Subject:    Win95 remote control through ipfwadm
                > > 
                > > 
                > > I'm going on an extended overseas trip, and I need to be

                > able to access
                > > software on my W95 workstation, which is behind a RH5.1 
                > ipfwadm firewall
                > > that I control.
                > > 
                > > 1)  which, if any, commercial W95 remote control
programs work WELL
                > > through
                > > such a firewall, without making big holes, since I can't

                > predict my IP?
                > > 
                > > 2) which have encrypted logins/sessions?
                > > 
                > > 3) (off topic) which work well, period?
                > > 
                > > Kevin Murphy
                > > Native Sun Systems
                > > Los Angeles
                > > 
                > > 
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