RC4
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AES
This option is only available for symmetric encryption.
4
In the Key length list, select the appropriate key level.
This option is only available for symmetric encryption.
5
Check Deny lower encryption to refuse a connection with a host that is
running a previous version of pcAnywhere and using a lower level of
encryption.
6
Check Deny alternate algorithm to refuse a connection with a host that uses
a different algorithm type.
7
Click OK.
Using a serial ID to secure a connection on Web Remote
You can connect to a host that uses serial IDs for securing connections. Remote
users must have the same serial ID embedded in their remote configuration for
the host to accept the connection.
For more information about serialization, see the Symantec pcAnywhere
Administrator's Guide.
To use a serial ID to secure a connection on Web Remote
1
In the Symantec pcAnywhere Web Remote window, click Advanced.
2
In the Serial ID box, type the serial ID number that is required to connect to
the host.
Serial IDs must be a numeric value between 0 and 65,535. You must use the
same serial ID as the host.
Editing port settings in Web Remote
Symantec pcAnywhere Web Remote is configured to use ports 5631 (data port)
and 5632 (status port). You must edit the port settings if you are connecting to a
host computer that is using different port settings.
To edit port settings
1
In the Symantec pcAnywhere Web Remote window, click Advanced.
2
In the Advanced Options window, under Port Settings, in the Data port box,
type the port number that the host computer is using.
Connecting from a Web browser
Ways to secure your Web Remote session
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Summary of Contents for PCANYWHERE - V12.5
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