Preparing the client computers
144
9
Click
Dial Out Only
. Click
Continue
.
10 Click
OK
.
11 Restart the machine.
Adding a domain name to a Windows NT workstation
Often remote clients need to connect to a domain behind the firewall. To do this, the
remote client must be able to recognize the domains to which they belong. Adding a
domain requires the installation of the Computer Browser Network Service. From the
Windows NT Desktop:
To install a Computer Browser Service
1
Select
Start => Settings => Control Panel
. Double-click
Network
.
The Network dialog box appears.
2
Click the
Services
tab.
3
Click
Add
.
4
Select
Computer Browser
.
5
Browse to locate the installation directory. Click
OK
.
6
Restart the workstation.
To add a new domain
1
Select
Start => Settings => Control Panel
. Double-click
Network
.
The Network dialog box appears.
2
Click the
Protocols
tab.
3
Select
Computer Browser
. Click
Properties
.
4
Add the remote network domain name.
You can add multiple domain names during the same configuration session.
5
Click
OK
.
6
Reboot the workstation.
Setting up RUVPN for Windows 2000
From the Windows Desktop of the client computer:
1
Click
Start
and point to
Settings
. Click
Dial-Up Network and Connections
.
2
Double-click
Make New Connection
.
The Network Connection wizard appears.
3
Select
Connect to a private network through the Internet
. Click
Next
.
4
Select
Automatically dial this initial connection
.
5
From the drop list, select
Virtual Private Connection
. Click
Next
.
6
Enter the host name or IP address of the Firebox External interface. Click
Next
.
7
Select whether the connection is for all users or only the currently logged-on user.
Click
Next
.
8
Enter a name you want to use for the new connection. WatchGuard suggests
“Connect with RUVPN.” Click
Finish
.
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 ...
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Page 158: ...Configuring debugging options 148 ...