No problem at all.  Just make sure that you set up pcAnywhere to use the highest 
encryption
available to it, and to deny any requests that fall below the level you specified.  
Also either
allow only users you specify from your NT domain to login to the pcAnywhere machine, 
or create
different username/password combination for those people,requiring them to enter two 
sets of
credentials in case they may have shared their domain password with other employees.  
And you may
want to disable the live update option, and perform any sw updates manually.  I 
remember reading not
too far back about a possible live update remote exploit in case the attacker had 
control of a dns
server.  Not terribly likely, but it pays to be paranoid.

    Instead of pcAnywhere, you may want to implement a VPN solution instead.  Just 
depends on what
you want/need to do.

Hope this helps.

Cavell McDermott
Domino Admin
APW Ltd. - Texas Campus
214-343-1400 - Main
214-355-2022 - Direct
214-341-9950 - Fax
http://www.apw.com


                                                                                       
                              
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IAgainest my better judgement  ;)  I need to open up PCanywhere to a server
on my LAN.  I think will need to be a 1-to-1 NAT and then the two ports
pcAnywhere uses.

Anyone see a problem with this?

Chris
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