Remote host operating system, Windows 95/98 platform preparation – WatchGuard Technologies FireboxTM System 4.6 User Manual

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Preparing the client computers

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• Public IP address

Remote host operating system

The remote client must be running Windows and have the most recent MSDUN
(Microsoft Dial-Up Networking) upgrades installed and may need other extensions
and updates for proper configuration. Currently, Remote User VPN with PPTP
requires these upgrades according to platform:

Due to security concerns, RUVPN does not work with earlier versions of MSDUN.

Windows 95/98 platform preparation

From the Windows Desktop:

1

Select Start => Settings => Control Panel. Double-click Network.

2

Verify that Client for Microsoft Networks is installed.

If Client for Microsoft Networks is not installed, you must install it. For instructions, see

“Installing Client for Microsoft Networks” on page 143.

3

Click the Identification tab.

4

Enter a name for the remote client.

This must be a unique name on the remote network.

Encryption

Platform

Application

Both

Windows 95

DUN 1.3

Both

Windows 98

DUN 4.0

Base

Windows 98 SE

Second Edition

Strong

Windows 98 SE

DUN 128-bit

Base

Windows NT

40-bit SP4

Strong

Windows NT

128-bit SP4

Base

Windows 2000

40-bit SP4*

Strong

Windows 2000

128-bit SP4

*40-bit encryption is the default for Windows 2000. If you are

upgrading from Windows 95 or 98, in which you had set strong

encryption, Windows 2000 will automatically define strong

encryption for the new installation.

If you install new software, you may have to reinstall the upgrades. The
upgrades can be found at the Microsoft Download Center Web site at:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.asp.
You may need the Windows installation CD to prepare the client
computers.

Install the MSDUN upgrade on the remote client. The client is available
free from Microsoft. For Windows 95, use DUN 1.3. For Windows 98, use
DUN 4.0.
For 128-bit encryption, install the MSDUN upgrade 128-bit enhancement.
This level of encryption is available for installations approved by
WatchGuard and/or the U.S. government for strong encryption.

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