Title: Bericht
What
exactly is your question?
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In installed a port forwarding rpm and set it up at boot time to forward
ports 5631 and 5632 both udp and tcp to what ever IP I wanted behind the
firewall.
If you are using 10.5 pcAnywhere you can even specify the ports IE: 5641 &
5642 to be more seucre or to have more than one machine behind
Here
is some info
http://service4.symantec.com/SUPPORT/pca.nsf/docid/1999110411575512
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PCAnywhere is not supported on Linux, you have to use
VNC, just do a search for VNC and you wi
PCAnywhere is not supported on Linux, you have to use
VNC, just do a search for VNC and you will find it.
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