Re: My Sygate PFPro loves Google, hates everyone else
From: Rheem (rheem_at_fulboar.net)
Date: 03/26/04
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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 22:12:03 GMT
> The problem is Sygate PFP because all the sites are accessible if I
> change the firewall option to Allow All which is not a good way to use
> firewall software. I don't have any Advanced Rules and the same
> problem occurs when using Internet Explorer or Mozilla. Looks like
> only http because mail works. I browsed Sygate's site (had to use the
> Allow All option, my PFP apparently doesn't love its own site) but
> didn't find anything relevant. Is there a data file to edit or anyone
> have another suggestion?
>
Hi KSK. Here are a few little things that just might help.
In the Applications List is I.E. set to Allow??--if not right
click I.E. and then set to Allow. Left click I.E. to highlight.
Click Advanced at bottom of App. List. Enter 80,443 for remote
port. Check Act as Client. Uncheck Act as Server. O.K. it.
Do the same thing for Mozilla except enter 80,443,25,110,119
for remote port.
Goto Tools/Options/Security and check Enable Smart DNS.
Uncheck Enable Stealth Mode Browsing.
Set Sygate mode back to Normal.
See if any of that will fix it.
R
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