PC AnyWhere
How to Map the Ports Required for a Connection to a Client Computer
To connect to a client computer running behind the WinProxy firewall you will have to create four incoming mapped ports within WinProxy. These ports will direct the connection to the correct computer, as well as enable the proper filter settings in the firewall. Hence, you will not have to create any new filters.
In WinProxy, click on File -> Advanced Settings -> Mapped Ports -> New.
Mapped Port 1:
| Mapped Port Name: | This can be called anything you want. |
| Proxy Port: | 5633 |
| Destination IP: | IP address of the client computer |
| Destination Port: | 5633 |
| Mapped Port Type: | TCP |
| Mapped Port Direction: | Incoming |
Mapped Port 2:
| Mapped Port Name: | This can be called anything you want. |
| Proxy Port: | 5634 |
| Destination IP: | IP address of the client computer |
| Destination Port: | 5634 |
| Mapped Port Type: | TCP |
| Mapped Port Direction: | Incoming |
Mapped Port 3:
| Mapped Port Name: | This can be called anything you want. |
| Proxy Port: | 5633 |
| Destination IP: | IP address of the client computer |
| Destination Port: | 5633 |
| Mapped Port Type: | UDP |
| Mapped Port Direction: | Incoming |
| Check the box next to: | Bi-directional UDP mapping |
Mapped Port 4:
| Mapped Port Name: This can be called anything you want. |
| Proxy Port: 5634 |
| Destination IP: IP address of the client computer |
| Destination Port: 5634 |
| Mapped Port Type: UDP |
| Mapped Port Direction: Incoming |
| Check the box next to: Bi-directional UDP mapping |
Click OK -> OK to save these settings. Have your PC AnyWhere connect to the external IP address of the WinProxy computer.
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NOTE
The settings shown above will only permit you to connect one client computer on the WinProxy network at a time. This is because there is only one network connection visible to the outside world. To make multiple connections, you will need to change the ports that your PC AnyWhere on the outside of the WinProxy firewall is sending to, and enter those ports in WinProxy's 'Proxy Port' settings in Mapped Ports.
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