Michael:

        Have you given echowall a try? It supports both
PC-Anywhere and VNC pretty easily. I ask because it sounds
like you've got the right firewall rules (ports 5631:5632,
both tcp and udp) but maybe not the right port-forwarding 
rules?
        Worth asking...

-Scott

PS: BTW, VNC is much easier than PC-Anywhere for these 
    things. One TCP port, good with SSH tunnels, nicer 
    price too. :)
        

> > > OK, we know how to open ports tcp 5631 and udp 5632, and we can connect
> > > to PCAnywhere hosts behind LRP-CD -- from the Internet in general.
> > >
> > > However, specifically, when site A is behind LRP-CD(A) and site B is
> > > behind LRP-CD(B) and we are inside site B, we *cannot* connect to
> > > PCAnywhere hosts inside site A.
> > >
> > > What do you think?
> > 
> > Does PCAnywhere make other connections?  The behavior described would be
> > expected if the system behind LRP-CD(A) tried to make a TCP (or other)
> > connection to the system behind LRP-CD(B) after system (B) initiated the
> > session.
> > 
> > Check your firewall logs on both LRP-CD systems looking for denied packets.
> > I'd bet you're dropping some traffic PCAnywhere needs to function...
> 
> Yes, our first thoughts also -- however, neither side has anything in
> /var/log/kern.log . . .
> 
> Actually, we're hoping that somebody has experienced -- and resolved --
> precisely this, because symantec's website is worthless when it comes to
> troubleshooting ;<
> 
> Anybody tried VNC?




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