Navin,

To allow pcANYWHERE remote workstations outside a firewall to connect to
hosts inside the firewall, you must open ports 5631 and port 5632 as you
have done. For the remote workstation , ensure that incoming TCP connections
are allowed from any port from 1024-5000 outside the firewall to port 5631
inside the firewall. If pcANYWHERE32
is using UDP packets, then ensure that incoming UDP packets are allowed from
any port from 1024 - 5000 outside the firewall to port 5632 inside the
firewall and that outgoing UDP packets from inside port 5632 can go to any
port from 1024 - 5000. We have tried this before and it worked. Please
remember the security implications of allowing such connections to your
pcANYWHERE server.

Regards,

Lance
----- Original Message -----
From: "Navin Mehra/MUM/IN/STTL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 6:07 AM
Subject: PcAnywhere connection


> I am trying to take controll of a server using PcAnywhere behind a Check
> Point firewall 4.1 sp4. The server is statically natted behind the
> firewall. But i am not able to connect the server using PcAnywhere as it
> gives a error "request timed out". we are using PcAnywhere 9.2 and have
> opened ports 5631 (TCP) and 5632 (UDP). On checking the firewall logs it
> shows connection to server using PcAnywhere ports accepted.
>
> Requesting assistance.
>
> Regards
> Navin Mehra
> SOFTCeLL Technologies Limited
> Ph. 460 6969 Extn. 248
>
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