How to Configure Multiple PcAnywhere 8.0 Hosts Behind Proxy 2.0
ID: Q201666
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Proxy Server version 2.0
SUMMARY
You can configure multiple PcAnywhere 8.0 hosts to connect through the
Internet by using Proxy Server 2.0 to remotely bind ports (Server Proxy)
on the external interface of the Proxy Server computer. By doing this, non-
published IP addresses will not be seen on the Internet, which makes for a
more secure connection, while still allowing known remote users to connect
to a PcAnywhere 8.0 host internally.
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Steps to configure:
For this configuration to work, there must be a valid external IP address
available for every host that is planned to be used. For example, if you
are configuring two PcAnywhere 8.0 hosts for Internet access, then a
second valid IP address must be bound to the external interface. This will
not work if there is only one IP address bound to the external side of
Proxy Server.
Set up multiple IP addresses:
Multiple IP addresses can be assigned to multiple network
adapter cards or to a single card. Through the Control Panel Network icon,
you can bind the additional IP addresses to your network adapter card. On
the Protocol tab, click TCP/IP protocol, and then click Properties. Type
the first IP address, subnet mask, and the computer's default gateway
under Specify an IP Address on the IP Address tab.
Click the Advanced tab to display the Advanced IP Addressing
dialog box. To add additional IP addresses to your network interface
card, click the Add button under IP Addresses.
NOTE: When you assign more than one IP address to a single network
interface card, you must disable automatic DHCP configuration. The DHCP
server cannot assign multiple IP addresses to the same network interface
card.
Configure Proxy environment:
NOTE: The steps below assume that Proxy Server 2.0 has been installed and
is running properly. For more information on installing Proxy Server, see
the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q186918
TITLE : Tips for Installing Proxy Server 2.0
- Install the Winsock client on the internal
client (Windows NT or Windows 95/98) that will be the PcAnywhere 8.0 host
(if not already done). This can be done by connecting to
\\<servername>\msplnt and running Setup.exe from this directory.
Follow the onscreen prompts.
- Verify that the Winsock client has been installed properly by using
the command line ftp utility that ships with the operating system and
connecting to an Internet FTP server (for example, ftp.microsoft.com).
- Create a Wspcfg.ini file that contains the following and save it in
directory where Awhost32.exe is installed (by default this is in
c:\Program Files\PcANYWHERE):
[awhost32]
ProxyBindIp=5631:<1st IP address>
ServerBindTCPPorts=5631
LocalBindTCPPorts=65301
KillOldSession=1
Persistent=1
NOTE: Make sure that the Wspcfg.ini is saved without the .txt extension.
- Start a HOST session by starting PcAnywhere
8.0. Click "Be a Host PC," and then double-click Network. Verify that
Network is configured to use TCP/IP as its protocol. Refer to PcAnywhere
8.0 documentation for more information.
- The service should start and the dialog should state "Waiting for
Connection."
- Repeat the above steps for the next host computer. Substitute the
Wspcfg.ini with the following:
[awhost32]
ProxyBindIp=5633:<1st IP address>
ServerBindTCPPorts=5633
LocalBindTCPPorts=65301
KillOldSession=1
Persistent=1
WARNING: Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious
problems that
may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot
guarantee that problems resulting from the incorrect use of Registry
Editor
can be solved. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.
For information about how to edit the registry, view the "Changing Keys
And
Values" Help topic in Registry Editor (Regedit.exe) or the "Add and Delete
Information in the Registry" and "Edit Registry Data" Help topics in
Regedt32.exe. Note that you should back up the registry before you edit
it.
If you are running Windows NT, you should also update your Emergency
Repair Disk (ERD).
NOTE: On the second host, PcAnywhere will need to be configured to use
different ports. This can be changed by modifying the following registry
key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Symantec\pcANYWHERE\CurrentVersion\System
TCPIPDataPort - set to 5633
TCPIPStatusPort - set to 5634
- For the Internet clients that will be
connecting inbound, a registry entry needs to be added in order to use
only TCP connections and no UDP. This can be done by adding the following
entry to the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Symantec\pcANYWHERE\CurrentVersion\System
Create a DWORD entry called "TCPIPConnectIfUnknown" with the value set to
"1."
For more information, refer to:
http://service1.
symantec.com/SUPPORT/pca.nsf/43a0bb88345b815a85256450004ddb6a/5fa38b178605
72c1882565bf00596858?OpenDocument
NOTE: This must be done or PcAnywhere will fail to connect because it
cannot locate the service over UDP. Although Proxy Server does have the
ability to use UDP, PcAnywhere does not allow the UDP port to be
successfully bound to the external network adapter.
Keywords :
Version : winnt:2.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: June 3, 1999