Re: PC Anyhwere and IP Forwarding

2002-06-12 Thread Fatfinger
t; To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 4:03 PM Subject: RE: PC Anyhwere and IP Forwarding > Well, I really don't think pcAnywhere is a secure way to access the > server. The only acceptable secure configuration using pcAnywhere to me > would be install a ssh hos

RE: PC Anyhwere and IP Forwarding

2002-06-12 Thread Prentis Brooks
as firewall > configuration, at least from my experience. > > For what it is worth, > > - -Kristi > > - -Original Message- > From: Alan Blackwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 9:44 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: PC Any

RE: PC Anyhwere and IP Forwarding

2002-06-11 Thread SecurityFocus
yFocus > Conversation: PC Anyhwere and IP Forwarding > Subject: RE: PC Anyhwere and IP Forwarding > > > Well, you have to have port forwarding for ports 5631 (tcp) > and 5632 (udp) turned on, and then it will work. > > If you can connect directly to a PC on port 563

RE: PC Anyhwere and IP Forwarding

2002-06-11 Thread Omar Khawaja
you should be able to access the internal network from the PCAnywhere session window on the remote PC. -Original Message- From: Alan Blackwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 9:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: PC Anyhwere and IP Forwarding Hi, Can anyone

Re: PC Anyhwere and IP Forwarding

2002-06-11 Thread Rich Henning
> If someone connects to PC Anywhere from outside the internal network, > through the card that faces the external network, can they can access to > the internal network? i'm going to have to say "yes". ip forwarding, in my experience, constitutes the ability of packets traversing a router or h

RE: PC Anyhwere and IP Forwarding

2002-06-11 Thread Fred Hoot
Hi Alan, Yes, they will be able to access any network resource that can be accessed if they were sitting at that PC. Fred Hoot -Original Message- From: Alan Blackwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 6:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: PC Anyhwere and IP

RE: PC Anyhwere and IP Forwarding

2002-06-11 Thread Christian Hampson
rebind the clients at their pleasure. Christian Hampson, MCSE, CISSP -Original Message- From: Alan Blackwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 06:44 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: PC Anyhwere and IP Forwarding Hi, Can anyone advise me on the following. A server has two

RE: PC Anyhwere and IP Forwarding

2002-06-11 Thread Dan Harrington
twork, it will gateway to all the local pcanywhere servers on the inside network. Dan > -Original Message- > From: Alan Blackwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 7:44 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: PC Anyhwere and IP Forwarding > > &g

Re: PC Anyhwere and IP Forwarding

2002-06-11 Thread Michele M. Jordan
IP forwarding disabled means if a packet comes in on the external network interface, it will not be "forwarded", or routed, to the internal network. However, with PC Anywhere, packets originating on the machine are not considered forwarded, and someone using PC Anywhere to gain access to the se

RE: PC Anyhwere and IP Forwarding

2002-06-11 Thread Kristi Gilleland
- -Original Message- From: Alan Blackwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 9:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: PC Anyhwere and IP Forwarding Hi, Can anyone advise me on the following. A server has two network cards and IP forwarding disabled. One of the cards is

RE: PC Anyhwere and IP Forwarding

2002-06-11 Thread Roberto Carbajal
Anyhwere and IP Forwarding Hi, Can anyone advise me on the following. A server has two network cards and IP forwarding disabled. One of the cards is accessible from an external network, the other is accessible from the internal network. The server runs PC Anywhere for support purposes. If

PC Anyhwere and IP Forwarding

2002-06-10 Thread Alan Blackwell
Hi, Can anyone advise me on the following. A server has two network cards and IP forwarding disabled. One of the cards is accessible from an external network, the other is accessible from the internal network. The server runs PC Anywhere for support purposes. If someone connects to PC Anywher