I have a client requesting me to configure a Linux-based machine (ipchains)
to allow Notes (over TCP/IP) traffic as well as pcAnywhere (over TCP/IP).
Does anyone:

- have specific reasons not to do this
- pointers to ports etc. used (and which therefore need to be opened)
- information about special quirks (a.k.a. ftp-like behaviour with
client/server reversal of roles)?

I have to admit I am new to both protocols (used to 'traditional' TCP/IP'
based nets (WWW,WMTP/POP etc.))

Regards,

        Harry Behrens

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