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Author: JoelDudleyjoel@silverw.com
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Subject: portfw
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I have been somewhat successfull with using IPMASQADM portfw to =
portforward PCanywhere data through the firewall to a local address =
(192.168.0.X). Sometimes it works some times it doesn't. I think this =
may be due to the use of portfw on aliased IP's. I have decided to try =
VNC as an alternative and I read that it uses TCP port 5900. I set up a =
portfw to forward data on port 5900 from a public, aliased IP on the =
firewall's public NIC to a system on the local LAN. It does not seem to =
work at all. Anyone have experience with either VNC or PCanywhere =
through a firewall using IPMASQADM portfw? If so, I would like to learn =
about your setup for doing it. Oh yeah, the firewall is multihomed with =
2 NICS, 1 public 1 private. Thanks!!

- Joel
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"For the scientist who has lived by his faith in the power of reason, =
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story ends like a bad dream. He has scaled the mountains of ignorance; =
he is
about to conquer the highest peak; as he pulls himself over the final =
rock,
he is greeted by a band of theologians who have been sitting there for
centuries."

- Dr. Robert Jastrow
        Founder of NASA"s Goddard Institute for space studies




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