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- Jan 1, 1970
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Hello,
I have a small problem I would like some help with. First of all, let's just say when it comes to ports and networks I'm somewhat of a newbie. I want to install a PCAnywhere server on my home computer so I can connect to it from school. The only problem is I know there's a firewall blocking many ports on the school computers. I want wondering if setting PCAnywhere to use the default FTP (21) and HTTP (80) ports (which I know aren't blocked). Would this kind of a setup cause problems that could lead to a connection failure or not...?
Anyway, any information on how to get around this school firewall with PCAnywhere would be greatly appreciated.,
Thanks.
-White-Tiger-
I have a small problem I would like some help with. First of all, let's just say when it comes to ports and networks I'm somewhat of a newbie. I want to install a PCAnywhere server on my home computer so I can connect to it from school. The only problem is I know there's a firewall blocking many ports on the school computers. I want wondering if setting PCAnywhere to use the default FTP (21) and HTTP (80) ports (which I know aren't blocked). Would this kind of a setup cause problems that could lead to a connection failure or not...?
Anyway, any information on how to get around this school firewall with PCAnywhere would be greatly appreciated.,
Thanks.
-White-Tiger-