The ONLY way to do this in a reasonably secure fasion is via VPN. Brad Benz Voice/Data Integration Engineer CCNA, CIPT, CUSE, MCSE inTouch Solutions bbenz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 208.947.6786 208.378.0208 (fax) ----- Original Message ----- From: "R. Nath" <nathra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 7:20 PM Subject: [isalist] PcAnwhere 10 and ISA > http://www.ISAserver.org > > > Already asked this once but didn't get much response. > (One quick update to this is that I am able to connect to the server just > not the workstations behind the server.) > > Anybody out there dealt with PcAnywhere and SBS 2000? > I am having trouble routing PcAnywhere to the workstations > behind the ISA on my SBS 2000 Server. > > Here is a brief scenario - > > The system consists of DSL Modem Connected to a D-Link DI-704 router which > is, in turn, connected to an SBS Server with 4 workstations. There are two > nic cards on the server. The first is the domain card used to connect the > workstations (We'll call the IP address on this one 1x.1x.1x.1x). The > second(IP address 2x.2x.2x.2x)is directly connected to the router used to > access the internet (Of course both the modem and router also have their > own IP address along the the WAN (ISP) address.) The workstations are > accessing the internet using the DNS address on the server as the gateway. > They are all currently able to connect to the internet. > Here's the problem. > > I have setup up 8 TCP and UDP protocol definitions and publishing rules in > the ISA to allow 5631, 32, 41 & 42 to pass through. I have also set up the > router to allow these ports. However, when I start PCA Host on the server > the remote does not see it. I need to know how to resolve this. > > One the to keep in mind is that I can't turn the RRAS on > or I will lose my ISA functionality so how do I work > around this? > > > Hopefully I have been clear though I am currently a little > befuddled. > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Thanks. > > RAN > > (P.S. - I understand some where on this web site there is an article > written which helps to explain the proper procedures for PCA 10 but I have > not been able to find it.) > > ------------------------------------------------------ > You are currently subscribed to this ISAserver.org Discussion List as: bbenz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe send a blank email to $subst('Email.Unsub') >