If i were you, i'd make a techsup dump, clear the box and start over.
What firmware version are you running ?

You could use the "Public server" together with a PC anywhere service and put the 
private IP of the PC to be remote controlled, but you don't have to - it's just an 
easy way to do it.

You'd probable be finished before you get through to support anyway :-)

Let me know if you need new firmware revs.

Jesper

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From: Chris Hunt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 7. marts 2002 20:58
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SonicWALL]- Weird Pro-VX


Currently Premium Supoprt 888-777-1476 has a 24 minute wait time with 
lovely muzac.

I tried using the KB at www.sonicwall.com.  I logged in using my previous 
account (back in oct 2001) and it shows ZERO products so now I'm waiting 
and typing this message  ;)

Yes, In the rules I specifically pointed to the internal IP.  But what I 
did not do is under the "Services" tab you can enter the public lan server 
IP.  It defaults to 0.0.0.0   For my Mail server (also internal, what is 
being used for this list) I have my private IP in this box for the pop, 
smtp services.

Chris

At 01:49 PM 03/07/2002 -0600, you wrote:

>    Try re-installing the firmware, which I'm 99.9% sure is what SW is 
> gonna tell you.  Something's
>obviously wrong on the inside of it..   When you created the pcAnywhere 
>rule, did you specify the
>internal LAN ip?
>
>Cavell McDermott
>Domino Admin
>APW Ltd. - Texas Campus
>214-343-1400 - Main
>214-355-2022 - Direct
>214-341-9950 - Fax
>http://www.apw.com
>
>
> 
 >
                     Chris 
Hunt 

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>
>
>I've got a pro-vx that is acting weird.  Using a browser (NS 4.7 and IE
>5.5sp2) I tried to add a new rule for PCAnywhere.
>I got the rule added (was the number 1 on the list) but when I had my
>software vendor try to access the PC the log in the sonicwall shows a
>dropped connection because of rule #28 (which is the default Deny
>everything from WAN to LAN)
>
>Now the really weird part!  If I try to delete the PC anywhere rule or
>disable the Wan to lan deny or do anything similar the Sonicwall reboots!
>
>Before I call Tech has anyone heard of this problem?
>
>Thanks
>Chris
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