I use pcAnywhere every day. One trick to watch, the first port 5631 is TCP
and the other, 5632 is UDP.
Neal Blackie.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-adsl@unixathome.org [mailto:owner-adsl@unixathome.org]On
Behalf Of Steve Currington
Sent: Tuesday, 14 November 2000 9:04 a.m.
To: adsl@unixathome.org
Subject: Introduction and ADSL question
Hi.
I am involved in systems support for a number of sites and most are
getting onto the ADSL stream for their internet connections One in
particular has asked me to sort out an issues and so I am joining this
group to assist me in obtaining the answers or assistance.
My first question (sorry) is:
My client wishes to use Symantec PCAnywhere (v9.21) via Internet to
provide support.
The trouble is we are not sure how to activate a pinhole through a Nokia
M10 modem to do this.
And then how do we connect from an outside user to the Host PCAnywhere
device on the LAN inside the M10 Router environment?
I understand that the ports that PCAnywhere uses is 5631 & 5632
I know the internal IP address of the LAN workstation that will host
PCAnywhere.
In the PCAnywhere remote software we can point to a TCP/IP address so
theoretically should be able to go straight to the M10 and in to the device
once it is set up OK.
Can anyone assist me?
Steve Currington
Director
Total Computer Solutions Limited
PO Box 9400, Wellington, New Zealand
Ph: 04 9025810; Fax: 04 9025811
Mobile: 021 474-244
mailto:steve.currington@totcom.co.nz
"Professional Solutions with the Personal Touch"
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