hello! Create 3 "server publishing" rules that point the ISA server external interface (or an alias) to the internal Client 10.0.0.49, changing the mapped protocol for each rule, like definitions below: Define tree new "protcolos definitions" for PcAnywhere comunnication PCAWport1 = UDP 5632 (receive-send) PCAWport2 = TCP 5631 (indbound) PCAWport3 = UDP 22 (receive-send) Allow these protocols definitions in protocol rules. Regards! At 13:09 22/08/2001 -0400, you wrote: >http://www.ISAserver.org > > >ok I notice a bunch of people talking about this so I hope someone can >help. >We use TS with our server but sometimes it stops working. Microsoft can >not answer this problem, they just say uninstall it and reinstall it and >it starts to work. >Anyhow I want to set up pcanywhere as a backup to TS. >So here is my problem: >I have pcanywhere on a client machine, lets say 10.0.0.49. The server >is 10.0.0.2 (internal) and 216.0.140.5 (external). How do I setup the >ISA server to allow pcanywhere in and have it point to the client >machine 10.0.0.49????? >This is so easy to do with a linksys router I can not belive I can not >figure this out myself. Plus once I figure this out we have other >products that need the same type of setup. > >Thanks >Dale > >------------------------------------------------------ >You are currently subscribed to this ISAserver.org Discussion List as: morvan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To unsubscribe send a blank email to $subst('Email.Unsub') > Morvan Daniel Muller morvan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Analista de Suporte - Softplan/Poligraph Sistema da Qualidade Certificado - ISO9001 - BRTUV/INMETRO Fone: 0XX(48)333-0389 Florianópolis - SC