You'll have to do some Registry tweaking to make PCAnywhere work over a connection like that--you'll have to change the port PCA listens on to 80. Second, PCAnywhere needs to be listening on a public IP address; so if you're using NAT on that firewall, it probably won't work, from what I can tell. Check out the tech support section at www.symantec.com for lots of good instructions and guidelines.
I believe PCAnywhere can be set up for encrypted communications, but if you can do that while connecting to the remote LAN via an IPSec tunnel, that will only help things, I would guess. Jefferson Krogh IS Manager Kennerley-Spratling, Inc. > -----Original Message----- > From: Javier Otero [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 4:19 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Remote control > > > Hello: > > We need make a remote control, like pc-anyware, from one > company to other, > using HTTP, port 80 and firewall permission. > > |----| |---------------------| LAN |----| > | US |------ internet -----|FIREWALL PORT 80 HTTP|-----------| PC | > |----| |---------------------| |----| > > What software can we use? > Any special consideration for security, like VPN? > > Thanks in advance. >
