I haven't tried port forwarding, but every indication I've seen is that
PCAnywhere does do encryption on the whole session, including the
name/password.

On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:

>               Hi all,
>
>  I was wondering if there is anybody that has succeeded in portforwarding a
> PCanywhere connection. I have a windows client that needs to connect to
> another windows client through masquerading firewalls on both sides of the
> connection.  This might have been discussed before, but I am to lazy to look
> for it right now :-).
>  First of all I am not sure if PCanywhere uses any kind of encryption (at
> least for password negotiation). I am somewhat afraid that the masqueraded
> addresses might somehow interfere with the encryption (if there is any).
>  If you have the involved ports handy I would appreciate that as well. Thanx.
>
>                                       Bye,
>
>                                       Leonard.
>
>
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