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When I use pc anywhere to one of the servers I support its just like
being at the machine.

A lot would depend on how they log into that server using pc
anywhere.  I always keep my server locked, and pc anywhere will only
connect to my IP here.  Then I still have to log in with my user name
and password to access the machine.

TO get pc anywhere access to the internal network, however, I have to
use pcanywhere gateway, which is a real booger as far 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 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 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?

Given that IP Forwarding is disabled I would imagine not. But as
using PC 
Anywhere is just like sitting at a machine I wondered if anyone could
confirm my guess.

Regards

Alan

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