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List of Supported Services/Applications

Below is listed the applications that are supported by the Internet Gate (the list can differ somewhat depending on firmware version). The mentioned web page items refer to the security profile page for the High, Low and AltCfg profiles respectively.

Network Servers
Web server If you have a web server on your LAN you want to be accessible from the Internet, mark this checkbox and enter the local IP number of your web server.
Telnet server If you have a telnet server on your LAN you want to be accessible from the Internet, mark this checkbox and enter the local IP number of your telnet server.
SSH server (Secure Shell) If you have an SSH server on your LAN you want to be accessible from the Internet, mark this checkbox and enter the local IP number of your SSH server.
FTP server If you have an FTP server on your LAN you want to be accessible from the Internet, mark this checkbox and enter the local IP number of your FTP server. If you whish the FTP server to be accessible on a different port than 21, enter that port number too. But keep your server still listening at port 21 – it is the FTP proxy in Internet Gate that will make the necessary port redirections.
Services
PING receiver Normally the firewall stops all incoming ping requests. If you want the Internet Gate (WAN interface) itself to respond to pings, enter 127.0.0.1 as IP address. If you want your PC to answer the ping request, enter the PC's IP address (but ping's should still be directed to the WAN IP address). :!: Answering to ping is a considerable security risk, and is strongly disrecommended!
SIP Enable the built-in SIP functionality (subjected to licenses)
Remote configuration (Web) Allow users on the Internet to access the web interface of your Internet Gate. An IP address and mask is needed (defining from which hosts the Internet Gate could be remotely configured, use mask 255.255.255.255 if only one such client). One can select to use http (with port 66), https (with port 78), or both. When accessing the Internet Gate from a remote site enter the global IP address followed by a colon and the port number (e.g. http://50.11.69.17:66). :!: Security risk! Use only temporarily for support staff etc.!
Remote configuration (Telnet) Allow users on the Internet to access the command line interface (through telnet) of your Internet Gate. An IP address and mask is needed (defining from which hosts the Internet Gate could be remotely configured, use mask 255.255.255.255 if only one such client). The port number 57 should be used for such telnet connections. :!: Considerable security risk! Not recommended!
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