User Guide
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Preparing the client computers
5
Enter the domain name you are connecting to.
This should be the same as the “Log on to Windows NT domain” value.
6
Enter a description for your computer (optional).
7
Verify that Dial-Up Adapter #2 (VPN Support) is installed.
If you do not have Dial-Up Adapter #2 (VPN Support), you must install it. For instructions, see
“Installing Dial-Up Adapter #2 (VPN Support)” on page 143.
8
Click
OK
. Click
OK
to close and save changes to the Network control panel.
9
Restart the machine.
Installing Client for Microsoft Networks
From the Networks dialog box:
1
Click the
Configuration
tab. Click
Add
.
2
Select
Client
. Click
Add
.
3
Select
Microsoft
from the list on the left. Select
Client for Microsoft Networks
from the list on the right. Click
OK
.
4
Select
Client for Microsoft Networks
.
5
Click
Properties
.
6
Enable the
Logon and Restore Network Connections
checkbox.
7
Proceed with Step 3 of “Windows 95/98 platform preparation.”
Installing Dial-Up Adapter #2 (VPN Support)
1
Click
Add
.
2
Select
Adapter
. Click
Add
.
3
Select
Microsoft
from the list on the left. Select
Dial-Up Adapter
from the list on
the right. Click
OK
.
4
Proceed with Step 8 of “Windows 95/98 platform preparation.”
Windows NT platform preparation
Install the 40-bit or 128-bit service pack 4 available from the Microsoft Web site at
http://support.microsoft.com/download/support/mslfiles/NT4MIN4I.EXE. If the
remote host is not eligible for strong encryption, you must install the 40-bit version.
From the Windows NT Desktop of the client computer:
1
Click
Start => Settings => Control Panel
. Double-click
Network
.
2
Click the
Protocols
tab.
3
Click
Add
.
4
Select
Point To Point Tunneling Protocol
.
5
Choose the number of VPNs.
Unless a separate host will be connecting to this machine, you need only one VPN.
6
In the
Remote Access Setup
box, click
Add
.
7
Select
VPN
on the left. Select
VPN2-RASPPTPM
on the right.
8
Click
Configure
for the newly added device.
Summary of Contents for Firebox FireboxTM System 4.6
Page 1: ...WatchGuard Firebox System User Guide Firebox System 4 6 ...
Page 16: ...6 ...
Page 20: ...LiveSecurity broadcasts 10 ...
Page 44: ...LiveSecurity Event Processor 34 ...
Page 52: ...Defining a Firebox as a DHCP server 42 ...
Page 68: ...Service precedence 58 ...
Page 78: ...Configuring a service for incoming static NAT 68 ...
Page 92: ...Establishing an OOB connection 82 ...
Page 94: ...84 ...
Page 112: ...HostWatch 102 ...
Page 118: ...Working with log files 108 ...
Page 130: ...120 ...
Page 158: ...Configuring debugging options 148 ...