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How can I print when I'm outside the firewall?

Frequently Asked Questions
You'll want to use the Internet Print Protocol & CUPS. Dirk wrote up some directions on how to do this.
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What if I'm behind a firewall?

Frequently Asked Questions - LimeWire
LimeWire will work when a user is behind certain types of firewalls, but will not work behind certain other types. In general, if you can connect (you will see your "connection status" in the lower left hand corner of the application) using LimeWire, you should be able to download and upload files.
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How Can I tell if I'm behind a firewall?

Frequently Asked Questions - LimeWire
In general, many corporations are behind firewalls, whose configurations vary greatly from organization to organization. See your system administrator for further details. LimeWire will also notify you if it detects a firewall by displaying a globe icon with a brick wall in front of it, which is directly to the right of the connection status indicator. If the globe does not have the brick wall in front of it, then you are not behind a firewall.
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How can I print from Win2k when I'm inside the firewall but in no Windows domain?

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If you have a Win2k system inside the firewall, haven't localized it yet (thus it's not in the CS domain), and it's not in the OZ domain (maybe because you're not in the 128.138.241.B subnet), and you want to print, you can: To use CUPS see Dirk Dirk's write-up. There's a potential problem, though: the printer names are going to be very long, preventing some older Windows applications from printing.
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General Sub-navigation
Check with your technical staff to find out if your organization is using firewall software. Make sure as well that you don't have firewall software installed on your computer. This software can block your computer from accepting cookies. Our web site uses the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol to ensure that your connection and information are secure from outside intrusion. Also make sure that you are not blocking port 443, which is needed for SSL.
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Website Monitoring by WatchOur.com - Frequently Asked Questi...
It depends on what policies are set on your firewall. Most firewall policies disallow TCP/UDP ICMP through, and for good reasons. BUT: If it's an HTTP server you can monitor it as an HTTP device: HTTP, Port 80, etc. If it's FTP, then use that protocol/port. You can tailor a variety of monitoring methods for each device.
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Free Microsoft Software
LimeWire will work when a user is behind certain types of firewalls, but will not work behind certain other types. In general, if you can connect (you will see your "connection status" in the lower left hand corner of the application) using LimeWire, you should be able to download and upload files, but LimeWire will not work if you have either a web-only proxy or a SOCKS proxy.
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FAQs - MyRemoteIP
Firewalls should not affect myremoteip unless it does not allow outbound traffic. If you have problems with your firewall, send us an email.
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Science/AAAS | Science Digital | Frequently Asked Questions
In order to install Zinio Reader and receive digital magazines, you need to have rights to download software over the Internet. Some companies don't allow employees to install software themselves, but your System Administrator can download the Reader for you. Check out this FAQ for instructions now or look for more information on Zinio's website at www.zinio.com.
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Can I share with someone outside my firewall using the iFolder workgroup features?

FAQ - iFolder
Although not completed, generally speaking, yes - you can share with someone outside your firewall, as long as your firewall does not restrict iFolder traffic. iFolder sends data over port 80 (HTTP), so it must be allowed through your firewall to give external users access to your iFolder server.
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What is a firewall?

Firewall: FAQ
A firewall is a piece of software or hardware that helps screen out hackers, viruses, and worms that try to reach your computer over the Internet. If you are a home user or small-business user, using a firewall is the most effective and important first step you can take to help protect your computer.
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I'm coming from outside the US. Can CWD help me get a visa?

children with DIABETES - 2007 Friends for Life Conference FA...
CWD is unable to provide any assistance with obtaining a visa. Visitors from outside the US are encouraged to submit a visa application well in advance of their anticipated travel date. Note that you will also need to make your own hotel reservations using a credit card. CWD cannot help with that either. I work with a non-profit diabetes organization in my community and was wondering if it's ok for me to hand out information about it at the conference.
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Can you SHIP my carving to me? What if I'm outside of the USA?

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YES, we ship. Most of our carvings in fact, our shipped, and can be carved most anywhere, worldwide. There are some limitations, due to export/import limitations, so we deal with out of country orders on an individual basis. Within the continental USA we use the US postal service, FedEx and UPS for most shipments.
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back to top Q: How can I tell if I'm behind a firewall?

Free Microsoft Software
In general, many corporations are behind firewalls, whose configurations vary greatly from organization to organization. See your system administrator for further details. The "Waiting for 1 busy" message occurs when the server refuses your download because it is too overloaded. In other words, demand outstrips supply. LimeWire will continue to retry the download as long as it gets the busy signal. If you're willing to wait long enough, you'll probably get the file.
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I'm connecting from behind a firewall. What are my options?

NCSA Security FAQ
Information on connecting from behind a firewall is available at http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/UserInfo/Resources/Software/kerberos/firewall.html
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Does SSL raise any firewall problems when accessing from the outside internet?

CORBASEC Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
Andreas Vogel (March, 1998): Nothing beyond the usual. In fact things are even better, you can run a SSL-enabled gatekeeper on port 443 which should get you through most firewalls. Extended Question Nick Battle (July, 1998)51: I'm talking about the issue of "Target Object Identities" in CORBASEC appendix E.6.2 [ed: D.6.2 in the current version of the spec] (at least it used to be in the July 97 spec I have to hand!). The problem is that IORs are not self securing.
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Is my firewall trying to connect outside?

Internet Firewalls: Frequently Asked Questions
This collection of Frequenty Asked Questions (FAQs) and answers has been compiled over a period of years, seeing which questions people ask about firewalls in such fora as Usenet, mailing lists, and Web sites. If you have a question, looking here to see whether it's answered before posting your question is good form. Don't send your questions about firewalls to the FAQ maintainers. The maintainers welcome input and comments on the contents of this FAQ.
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I'm outside of the USA. Will your book be able to help me make money?

Rich Jerk - FAQ
Yes. I recently added a supplemental chapter to the book, specifically for beginners only. Both beginners and experts can benefit greatly from my strategies. And you can always contact my staff for personal help. They're not anywhere near as obnoxious as I am (a bunch of sissies if you ask me). But they'll do.
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Do I need a PC firewall if I'm already using a hardware firewall?

Firewalls FAQ - PC Help Forum - Computer Tech Support
Most home network routers include a built-in hardware firewall that monitors and blocks inbound communications at the network level. By comparison, a PC firewall can monitor and block both inbound and outbound communications at the PC level. For the most complete protection, a PC firewall should be installed on every computer on a network. Combined, a router's firewall and a PC firewall provide multiple layers of protection that a router firewall couldn't provide by itself.
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I'm behind a firewall. Can I use Folding@home?

Folding@home - FAQ
Yes. Please configure your Firewall or Proxy server in the configuration panel of the GUI client. You can reach the configuration panel by right clicking in the graphical display or by clicking on the task bar icon. Console clients can be configured by running the -config switch. If you are attempting to install the Windows graphical client or screen saver, and see "Setup is starting..
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I'm behind a firewall, can I use Genome@home?

Genome@home FAQ
If you are behind a firewall, please answer yes at the "firewall" dialog box, and then give the client some info about your firewall. Occaisonally the server goes down, but the clients (console & screen saver) are designed to wait for the server to come back up and then go from there. You don't need to do anything; this should happen automatically.
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Why would I consider ISA Server if I'm already perfectly happy with my existing firewall?

Frequently Asked Questions
ISA Server 2006 has been optimized to help protect Microsoft applications, such as Exchange. What this means is it's a great solution for customers who are interested in taking advantage of the remote access capabilities of Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA) but have some security concerns. We've also made this product extremely easy to deploy and manage, an important benefit that can help customers save time, money, and reduce the risk of misconfiguration, which can lead to security breaches.
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Can I enjoy a MANIC course even if I'm behind a firewall?

RIPPLES - Frequently Asked Questions
But of course. The best solution is to have your firewall configured to allow RealPlayer traffic. However, even if your firewall isn't configured to allow RealPlayer traffic you can still use the RealPlayer transport and port preferences to play streamed media.
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What if I'm using SweepsWizard behind a firewall or proxyserver?

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SweepsWizard in many ways works just like Internet Explorer because it used parts of IE for it's browsing. This means that the settings that you set for Internet Explorer work for Explorer and SweepsWizard. So the answer about using SweepsWizard behind a firewall is if you can use Internet Explorer, SweepsWizazd should work also.
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I'm behind a firewall/NAT, can I use BitTorrent?

BitTorrent/FAQ - Anarchopedia
Yes, but you will get better performance if other peers can connect to you. By default, BitTorrent listens on port 6881, trying incrementially higher ports if it's unable to bind. It gives up after 6889 (the port range is configurable.) It's up to you to figure out how to poke a hole in your firewall/NAT.
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I'm behind a firewall. How to I configure Anteater to route through it?

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By passing the JVM the http.proxyHost and http.proxyPort system properties, as described in the Action tasks section of the user manual.
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