Re: "Double Hop" PCAnywhere?
From: Scott Fraser (sfraser@mentoring.ws)
Date: 02/07/03
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From: Scott Fraser <sfraser@mentoring.ws> Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2003 21:35:39 GMT
Yes it can. At least version 10.* can.
In <1bnl3vkdfhjpqpelsu1j65pp4ukq1tpi2g@4ax.com> paul@wren.cc.kux.edu
wrote:
> We'd like to have an external host be able to PCAnywhere to a computer
> with a private IP address which in turn would be able to access a
> system of interest via PCAnywhere.
>
> So, we need to know whether PC Anywhere can be both "client" and
> "server" at the same time.
>
> Thanks!
>
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