On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 09:16, Ken Marshall wrote:
> The reason I am trying to configure these additional IP's is so that our
> clients can connect to our internal workstations using pcAnywhere.  I've got
> 6 people here who use pcAnywhere to support clients.  We need to take
> control of the client workstations, so we configure our PCA Remote to "Wait
> for a Connection".  Then we have the client right-click on their PCA host
> and select "Call Remote".  This brings up a dialog asking for the IP of the
> remote to which they want to connect.  I would like the client to be able to
> type in 206.127.77.50 which would then get port forwarded in to my machine
> (192.168.10.50).
> 
> The only traffic I want to let through on those additional IP's is PCA
> traffic (TCP 5631 and UDP 5632).

Another approach to forwarding PCA to more than 1 machine internally is
to have each remote client use a different set of ports. Eg. Client #1
would use 5631/5632, Client #2 uses 5641/5642, etc. They would all point
to the same IP address. At the firewall, portforward 5631/5632 to
internal PCA host IP#1,5631,5632, portforward 5641,5642 to internal host
IP#2,5631,5632, etc. This approach lets the remote clients share the
same IP and IMHO is simpler to setup. The trick is that the clients have
to change their port settings. Under PCA 10.5, you simply click on
Connection Info -> Details to change the ports. With earlier PCA
versions, you will have to alter some registry settings. The Symantec
website has instructions on how to do this.

HTH
Stephen



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