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 the firewall.

RTS

At 01:39 PM 6/29/02 -0500, you wrote:
>I have a Linux RedHat version 7.1 server. I'm using it as a file server 
>and a proxy server on a small network with Windows workstations. The 
>server is multi-homed and connected to a DSL router. I'm using Squid as my 
>proxy and ipchains for my firewall. I would like to setup on a PC Anywhere 
>host on one of the workstations so that I can connect to it through the 
>Linux server from home. I have spent several hours surfing trying to find 
>answers but so far the answers have been a little vague. Any help would be 
>appreciated.
>
>Thanks, Andy




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