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Greetings
I have just set up a network between my desktop PC and a laptop but when Zone Alarm (free version) is running on the PC, I can't "see" the laptop. As soon as I disable Zone Alarm, there is the laptop and I can move stuff to-and-fro. Can anyone advise please on whether I can tell Zone Alarm to accept the signal from the laptop - and if so, how? The laptop is just using XPs own firewall at present. I'm using a Linksys modem/router (WAG54G). This is hardwired to an ethernet card on the PC. The laptop has a Linksys wireless adapter card. This has been setup to test if the network will work, in readiness for going broadband (now ordered). I know the router has built in firewall stuff, but I've seen in newsgroups that it's advisable to have a software one as well. All help appreciated. Me |
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go to the "Firewall" tab in ZoneAlarm, then go to the "Zones" tab and make
sure that your ethernet adapter that is listed is shown as being in the trusted zone. If not, LEFT click where it says "Internet" and then choose "Trusted" from the pop up menu. That should sort things out. HTH "Me" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Greetings > > I have just set up a network between my desktop PC and a laptop but when > Zone Alarm (free version) is running on the PC, I can't "see" the laptop. > As > soon as I disable Zone Alarm, there is the laptop and I can move stuff > to-and-fro. Can anyone advise please on whether I can tell Zone Alarm to > accept the signal from the laptop - and if so, how? The laptop is just > using > XPs own firewall at present. > > I'm using a Linksys modem/router (WAG54G). This is hardwired to an > ethernet > card on the PC. The laptop has a Linksys wireless adapter card. > > This has been setup to test if the network will work, in readiness for > going > broadband (now ordered). > > I know the router has built in firewall stuff, but I've seen in newsgroups > that it's advisable to have a software one as well. > > All help appreciated. > > > |
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In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, Me says...
> Greetings > > I have just set up a network between my desktop PC and a laptop but when > Zone Alarm (free version) is running on the PC, I can't "see" the laptop. As > soon as I disable Zone Alarm, there is the laptop and I can move stuff > to-and-fro. Can anyone advise please on whether I can tell Zone Alarm to > accept the signal from the laptop - and if so, how? The laptop is just using > XPs own firewall at present. > There should be an option in Zone Alarm to allow people to browse the LAN and share files/folders. In Sygate, access to Network Neighborhood is blocked by default. -- Conor Normality will be restored once we actually work out what normality is. |
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> All help appreciated.
Open the ZA panel (dble click on the icon in the systray) Click "firewall" Click the "Zones" tab to the right "Add" the IP address of the other machine on your network -- Please add "[newsgroup]" in the subject of any personal replies via email --- My new email address has "ngspamtrap" & @btinternet.com in it ;-) --- |
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On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 17:48:44 -0000, Colin Wilson <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote: >> All help appreciated. > >Open the ZA panel (dble click on the icon in the systray) > >Click "firewall" >Click the "Zones" tab to the right >"Add" the IP address of the other machine on your network What do you do if you have a DHCP server, eg in a router, that automatically assigns IP addresses? Thanks, Gelf |
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Gelf <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 17:48:44 -0000, Colin Wilson <(E-Mail Removed)> > wrote: > >>> All help appreciated. >> >> Open the ZA panel (dble click on the icon in the systray) >> >> Click "firewall" >> Click the "Zones" tab to the right >> "Add" the IP address of the other machine on your network > > What do you do if you have a DHCP server, eg in a router, that > automatically assigns IP addresses? > > Thanks, > Gelf You can put a range of IP addresses as a trusted zone in ZoneAlarm - rather than just individual ones (although you can do that as well). Presumably your DHCP server always serves address in the same range - so just specify the entire range in ZoneAlarm. -- Cheers, Tim ______ Please reply to newsgroup. Reply address is invalid. |
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On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 12:46:43 +0000, Gelf <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 17:48:44 -0000, Colin Wilson <(E-Mail Removed)> >wrote: > >>> All help appreciated. >> >>Open the ZA panel (dble click on the icon in the systray) >> >>Click "firewall" >>Click the "Zones" tab to the right >>"Add" the IP address of the other machine on your network > >What do you do if you have a DHCP server, eg in a router, that >automatically assigns IP addresses? I use the name of the other computer on the network and enter it as a trusted zone in ZoneAlarm. Chris |
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> What do you do if you have a DHCP server, eg in a router, that
> automatically assigns IP addresses? Personally, I tell the router to always assign the same IP address to the same PC (tell it the MAC address and the IP to assign to it) That way if I need to open any ports or pass any requests to a specific machine they get routed correctly by default (ie. ftp server / VNC) -- Please add "[newsgroup]" in the subject of any personal replies via email --- My new email address has "ngspamtrap" & @btinternet.com in it ;-) --- |
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