Chapter 4 - RASFinder Software
Inbound Permissions using Telnet, or Inbound using Rlogin. The time of day and days in which the
user can access the network are the final items in the User Permissions dialog box. Once this is
established for each user and the user database is loaded into the RASFinder, all the remote users
can dial into the network and access the network resources according to the restrictions/permissions
on this dialog box.
For example, Remote User2 (in our typical application) could initiate a dialup session by merely
entering their User name and password in the Dial-Up Networking (My Connection) dialog box (see
below) after having first set up a New Connection (called "My Connection") and entering the phone
number of RASFinder WAN port 2 (716-5429), which is assigned to User2.
Once Remote User2 has connected and been authenticated, they have access to the services on the
LAN. For instance, if he/she wanted to print a report, it could be sent to the printer and printed out
just as if Remote User2 was on the local area network.
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