LapLink MN-LGD011-XX-US User Manual

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. . . Making an Internet connection to a computer behind a firewall

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You must configure both computers before you can make a
firewall connection. First, configure the host computer
(inside the firewall) to accept incoming connections using
either a Log-in List or configuring a Public System (Log-in
List is more secure) and then create an Address Book entry.
You must also create a Log-in list entry on the computer out-
side the firewall. This entry must match the Address Book
entry you created on the computer inside the firewall.

NOTE A detailed tutorial is available by clicking on the
Help menu, and choosing “Tutorials on the Web.”

Before you connect to a computer behind a firewall:

• Both computers must be connected to the Internet.
• Only one of the two computers can be behind a firewall.
• The computer inside the firewall must publish its Inter-

net address through the LapLink Internet directory
server. See

”Making an Internet connection to a computer

behind a firewall

.

• The computer inside the firewall must have an Address

Book entry that includes the unique computer name,
user name, and password for the computer outside the
firewall to use.

• The computer outside the firewall must be configured to

allow incoming connections. See

”Making an Internet

connection to a computer behind a firewall

.

• The TCP/IP ports must be enabled in LapLink on both

computers. See

”Checklist for Internet connections

.

• LapLink must be running on both computers.
Connecting to a computer behind a firewall:
1 Connect to the Internet as usual.
2 Click the Connect menu above the LinkBar, and then click

Connect Over ILS.

3 If you have created an Address Book entry for the connec-

tion you want to open, click the connection in the Connec-
tions list.
Otherwise, click Manual Connect. Type the Internet
address, log-in name, and password for the computer
behind the firewall.

NOTE You can get this information from the owner of the
computer behind the firewall.

To enable a firewall connection, choose the Connection tab
in the Address Book Entry, and under Connection Type,
choose Firewall.

NOTE When the Connection Type is Firewall, no ser-
vices need to be selected, and are greyed out on the
Services tab.

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